The recent affair that seemed to have permanently broken Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s marriage is not yet completely behind them, with Sharon revealing the extent of her husband’s infidelity in a new interview.

Speaking to the Sunday Times, the 63 year old ‘X Factor’ judge revealed that the Black Sabbath singer had actually been engaging in affairs with five different women over five different continents for more than six years.

“The s**t that's been going on with my husband recently, it's been going on for about five years but people are talking about it now,” she told the interviewer. “We've survived everything, drink, drugs and now its women. Next thing he's going to want to become a woman, who knows?"

Sharon and Ozzy OsbourneSharon and Ozzy Osbourne in 2014

Referring to the widely reported affair with stylist Michelle Pugh from earlier this year, which had been going on for several months before and resulted in him being temporarily kicked out of their Los Angeles home, Sharon described her as a “bunny boiler” and wasn’t surprised that one of Ozzy’s affairs had led to something more intense.

"When you're f***ing a load of women, one of them is going to want more. That's the one that's going to get you," she simmered.

Sharon, who married Ozzy in 1982 and has been his manager for his entire career, has endured many ups and downs in their marriage and said in a previous interview this year that he’ll be entering rehab for sex addiction as soon as his band ends its tour in February 2017.

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“After the [Black Sabbath] tour, he goes in as an inpatient for three months. He's working at it. It's hard because it affects the whole family. And, it's quite embarrassing to talk about. Somehow drugs and drink is more acceptable I think. When it's somebody that has a sex addiction, it's embarrassing. He's come out and admitted it finally. It's very, very hard. It's been going on for at least six years.”

Elsewhere in the Sunday Times interview, Sharon revealed that she had been prescribed anti-depressants for the last 20 years – but that the medication had stopped working in 2015, causing her to lapse into a slump which she found it very hard to recover from and now sees a therapist.

“I had a very bad time last year. I had a kind of breakdown. I couldn't speak, I'd get out of bed to go to the studio, come back and get into bed,” she revealed.

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