Jack Osbourne: Two children suffered from coronavirus infection

Jack Osbourne has revealed that two of his daughters have tested positive for the coronavirus.

Jack Osbourne (34) spoke in an interview with the podcast "Pretty Messed Up" about his daughters who were infected with the corona virus. In addition to three-year-old Minnie, her grandmother Sharon Stone (67) had already confirmed her illness, one of her older sisters Andy Rose (5) or Pearl Clementine (8) also developed corona. The two daughters, all three children from the marriage with ex-wife Lisa Stelly (33), drank from a glass of an employee of her father, who had previously been away.

Minnie, who only experienced mild symptoms, is currently with her father, while her sister, who also suffers from the virus, is currently with the mother. "The only symptoms my daughter had were just a runny nose and a fever, and that lasted for about three days," Osbourne said. His daughter will continue to spend a lot of time outdoors until the quarantine is over.

"I should actually be in the studio and I was so looking forward to it," said Sharon Osbourne on Monday on her show "The Talk", in which she was only connected from quarantine. "But then, unfortunately, one of my granddaughters got Covid-19." At the time, the moderator assured no one else in the family had contracted the virus. "I don't have it. Your father doesn't. Your mother doesn't. Your siblings don't." Nevertheless, the whole family must now be in quarantine. Jack, who suffers from the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis, has himself tested every two days, he said on the podcast.

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