The 77-year-old's team writes that they hope he will recover well enough to perform Friday.
The comedian spoke about not having had COVID yet during her appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" Wednesday night.
Sharon had rushed home to be by the ailing rocker's side.
Osbourne has only been back on TV for a few days, after leaving "The Talk" in controversy last year.
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The former president is "feeling fine" aside from a "scratchy throat."
Penn was reportedly due to appear the DGA Awards, but estranged wife Leila George took his place.
The actress best known for playing Lavender Brown says COVID-19 has hit her "like a ton of bricks for weeks."
Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and more have had their music removed from the streamer.
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest reigning monarch, has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms.
Dunbar left '9-1-1' in November after five seasons.
Despite her extended stay, Diana Crouch of Texas has very little memory of her time in the hospital.
The show's host and editor said Spotify's support of Joe Rogan 'felt like a slap in the face.'
The streaming service is under fire for siding with podcaster Joe Rogan over the objections of Neil Young and others.
Amanda Kloots shared a video of her husband Nick Cordero, who died of COVID-19 complications, and their son, alongside a message about living life to the fullest.
Though McCain and husband Ben Domenech are both fully vaccinated, she said that they got “very sick.”
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Ansari cracked, "This guy makes a living getting hit in the head," in the new "Nightclub Comedian."
The 74-year-old says it's "a massive disappointment."
Costas derided Djokovic’s seemingly lax attitude towards the common good after testing positive for COVID ahead of the Australian Open.
The premiere, which is the first new episode since Season 32 wrapped up in December of 2020, opened with a message from host Phil Keoghan explaining the context of the season.
While Stephen Colbert may adhere to the old saying, “the show must go on,” he admitted on Tuesday’s "The Late Show" that everything has its limits.
While he was faced with the possibility having to quarantine over the holidays, Fallon's received some bad news that ended with a silver lining.
The "Tonight Show" host said he's experienced only "mild symptoms," because he's fully vaccinated.
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