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Sharon Osbourne is pictured during a February 2021 episode of "The Talk." Monty Brinton/CBS

KEY POINTS

  • Sharon Osbourne stepped out with her daughter Aimee in Los Angeles to do some shopping this week
  • The mother and daughter carried large shopping bags after visiting local boutiques
  • Osbourne fell ill while shooting a paranormal TV show in California two weeks ago

Sharon Osbourne appears to be doing well, two weeks after a medical emergency led to her being rushed to a hospital.

On Thursday, the British-American TV personality was photographed out and about in Los Angeles looking healthy. Osbourne, 70 went shopping with her daughter Aimee, 39.

In the photos released by Daily Mail, the mother and daughter appeared to be engrossed in casual chit-chat while carrying cups of coffee and walking side-by-side. Each carried paper bags of the things they bought from local boutiques at the trendy Melrose Place.

Sharon and Aimee seemingly coordinated their outfits as they wore matching black jackets and jeans for their sunny outing in the City of Angels. Osbourne shielded her eyes from the sun's rays with oversized sunglasses.

It seemed the duo had a blast with their holiday shopping. Sharon carried three large shopping bags in her left hand, while Aimee had two white bags strapped on her shoulders.

Osbourne's sighting came two weeks after she got transported to a hospital in California by doctors. She was filming a paranormal TV show at the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula when she fell ill.

The Santa Paula Police Department said they responded to a "medical call" at around 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 16. The patient, later identified as Osbourne, was rushed to Santa Paula Hospital due to an "unspecified medical emergency."

Reports said her condition was "non-life threatening," but she had to stay overnight at the hospital and was cleared to leave the following evening.

Two days later, she updated her fans on Instagram by sharing a snap of her pup sitting in front of their large Christmas tree. "Back home and doing great! Thank you for all the [love]," she captioned the post.

Osbourne has battled several health issues over the years. Her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, revealed in 2004 that she was battling bulimia. Two years prior, she was diagnosed with colon cancer and sought treatment for it.

In 2012, Sharon revealed that she had to undergo a double mastectomy after learning she carried a mutated gene indicating a much higher risk of breast cancer. Earlier this year, she tested positive for COVID-19, her second bout with the virus since the pandemic began.

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Pictured: Sharon Osbourne attends the first day of auditions for the X Factor at The Titanic Hotel on June 20, 2017 in Liverpool, England. Anthony Devlin/Getty Images