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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne aren't the biggest believers in ghosts.
But their son, Jack, most definitely is. He presents a paranormal-investigative series called Portals To Hell, which sees him explore America's most haunted and sinister locations, in search of irrefutable evidence that a spirit world exists.
Now, a special watch party is set to air on Really, in which sceptics Ozzy and Sharon - self-isolating due to the coronavirus pandemic - catch up on a particularly terrifying episode of Portals To Hell.
As we follow Jack investigate the Shanghai Tunnels in Portland, Oregon, we get to witness his parents' reactions, while the TV personality also tunes in from his own home in LA.
At a time when he is having to socially distance from his parents, it "was a lot of fun" to make a programme together, says Jack, 34, who has dual American and British citizenship.
"I can see them; I can go over to the house and stand outside while they talk to me with the door open, but it's just tough," he confides.
"That's something that's really been weighing on me and I've been trying not to think about it too much because it's just a really morbid thought of like, 'When will my kids be able to hug their grandparents again?'" Londoner Sharon, 67 - best known for recent years for her role as an X Factor judge - and Brummie Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy, 71, first met in 1970.
They married...