Sharon Osbourne looks cozy in gray sweats as she helps her son Jack move furniture into his LA home

She made a remote television appearance with her husband Ozzy Osbourne just days earlier from the comfort of their bed.

And Sharon Osbourne looked as if she was still focused on comfort earlier this week when she visited her son Jack Osbourne while wearing a loose-fitting gray sweatsuit.

The 68-year-old television host was joining her 35-year-old son as she helped him move some furniture into his home in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Helping out: Sharon Osbourne, 68, looked comfortable in gray sweats as she helped her son Jack Osbourne, 35, coordinate moving some furniture into his home on Tuesday

Sharon stayed warm on the breezy day in a gray sweatshirt that swallowed up her slender frame.

She parried it with matching gray sweat pants that were slightly rolled up at the hems. 

The Talk co-host contrasted her low-key white trainers with her trademark burgundy hair. 

No fuss: Sharon stayed warm on the breezy day in a gray sweatshirt that swallowed up her slender frame

No fuss: Sharon stayed warm on the breezy day in a gray sweatshirt that swallowed up her slender frame

Laid-back:

Laid-back: Jack was also dressed casually and sported a close-cropped beard with his shaggy hair 

Simple style: He showed off his tattooed arms in a red 'Peace Through Strength' T-shirt from Bison Union Co

Simple style: He showed off his tattooed arms in a red ‘Peace Through Strength’ T-shirt from Bison Union Co

She and Jack conferenced as the movers brought in several chairs and sofas.

Jack was also dressed casually and sported a close-cropped beard with his shaggy hair.

He showed off his tattooed arms in a red ‘Peace Through Strength’ T-shirt from Bison Union Co.

In addition to the furniture, the movers were also seen carrying in some tall framed artwork. 

Skipping out on the furniture move was Sharon’s husband Ozzy Osbourne, 72.  

Bundled up: She parried her shirt with matching gray sweat pants that were slightly rolled up at the hems

Bundled up: She parried her shirt with matching gray sweat pants that were slightly rolled up at the hems 

Red-hot: The Talk co-host contrasted her low-key white trainers with her trademark burgundy hair

Red-hot: The Talk co-host contrasted her low-key white trainers with her trademark burgundy hair 

Catching up: Sharon and Jack conferenced as the movers brought in several chairs and sofas

Catching up: Sharon and Jack conferenced as the movers brought in several chairs and sofas

Heavy lifting: In addition to the furniture, the movers were also seen carrying in some tall framed artwork

Heavy lifting: In addition to the furniture, the movers were also seen carrying in some tall framed artwork

MIA: Skipping out on the furniture move was Sharon's husband Ozzy Osbourne, 72

MIA: Skipping out on the furniture move was Sharon’s husband Ozzy Osbourne, 72

Last week, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman expressed how ‘relieved’ he felt to have gotten his first dose of a coronavirus vaccine during an in-bed appearance on the British talk show Loose Women.

After the rocker replied that he had ‘of course’ received his vaccine in response to a question, Sharon jumped in to rib him.

‘He says, “of course” — he only had it yesterday,’ she joked.

Ozzy (born John Osbourne) mentioned the very common side effect of injection-site pain, but he still thought it was worth it.

‘It felt like I was being stabbed. My arm was hurting yesterday, but I’m glad I got it, you know?’

Good health: Last week, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman expressed how 'relieved' he felt to have gotten his first dose of a coronavirus vaccine during an in-bed appearance on the British talk show Loose Women

Good health: Last week, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman expressed how ‘relieved’ he felt to have gotten his first dose of a coronavirus vaccine during an in-bed appearance on the British talk show Loose Women

No big deal: Ozzy (born John Osbourne) mentioned the very common side effect of injection-site pain, but he still thought it was worth it

No big deal: Ozzy (born John Osbourne) mentioned the very common side effect of injection-site pain, but he still thought it was worth it

Worth it: 'It felt like I was being stabbed. My arm was hurting yesterday, but I'm glad I got it, you know?'; seen on Loose Women

Worth it: ‘It felt like I was being stabbed. My arm was hurting yesterday, but I’m glad I got it, you know?’; seen on Loose Women

Sharon had a Covid-19 scare in December, though her husband tested negative at the time.

The two quarantined separately, and Sharon was well enough to be back with her family by Christmas.

Shortly after her in-bed interview, the talk show host revealed some of the lovely presents she received from Ozzy for Valentine’s Day, including multiple heart-shaped displays of red roses.

‘Ozzy did good with the [flower and bomb emojis] this Valentine’s Day ❤️,’ she captioned her photo, which also including the family cat guarding the flowers.

Sweetheart: Shortly after her in-bed interview, the talk show host revealed some of the presents she received from Ozzy for Valentine's Day, including heart-shaped displays of red roses

Sweetheart: Shortly after her in-bed interview, the talk show host revealed some of the presents she received from Ozzy for Valentine’s Day, including heart-shaped displays of red roses

Regrets: Back in November, Ozzy expressed regret about some of his more recent infidelities in an interview with GQ for its Men of the Year issue. 'I don't do it any more,' he said; seen in January 2020

Regrets: Back in November, Ozzy expressed regret about some of his more recent infidelities in an interview with GQ for its Men of the Year issue. ‘I don’t do it any more,’ he said; seen in January 2020

Back in November, Ozzy expressed regret about some of his more recent infidelities in an interview with GQ for its Men of the Year issue.

‘I’ve done some pretty outrageous things in my life. I regret cheating on my wife. I don’t do it any more,’ he admitted.

‘I got my reality check and I’m lucky she didn’t leave me. I’m not proud of that.’ 

The heavy metal singer also claimed that he was torn up over his affairs with other women.

‘I was pissed off with myself. But I broke her heart,’ he said.

Bad times: The singer's reality check appeared to be his 2016 split from Sharon, which came on the heels of reports that he had had an affair with his hairstylist, Michelle Pugh; seen in 2017

Bad times: The singer’s reality check appeared to be his 2016 split from Sharon, which came on the heels of reports that he had had an affair with his hairstylist, Michelle Pugh; seen in 2017 

The Paranoid singer’s reality check appeared to be his 2016 split from Sharon, which came on the heels of reports that he had had an affair with his hairstylist, Michelle Pugh.

The two split in May of that year, but Sharon revealed in July on her series The Talk that she had forgiven him.

She said their split had ‘been very hard,’ but she downplayed it by calling him ‘a romantic fool.’

‘He’s very embarrassed and ashamed about his conduct,’ she said, before adding that she had forgiven him.

‘It’s going take a long time to trust, but we’ve been together 36 years, 34 of marriage… I just can’t think of my life without him.’

Family first: Ozzy has been married to Sharon since 1982, and they share three children: Kelly, 36, Jack, 35, and Aimee, 37; seen together in 2018 in London

Family first: Ozzy has been married to Sharon since 1982, and they share three children: Kelly, 36, Jack, 35, and Aimee, 37; seen together in 2018 in London

Ozzy has been married to Sharon since 1982, and they share three children: Kelly, 36, Jack, 35, and Aimee, 37, who avoided much of the limelight by opting not to appear in the family’s reality series.

The singer also has three older children from his first marriage to Thelma Riley from 1971–1982, including Jessica Osbourne, 48, and Louis Osbourne, 48.

He also adopted his wife’s son Elliot Kingsley, 54.