The latest season of Jack Osbourne’s Night of Terror shows the disturbing moment Sharon Osbourne lost consciousness last year while filming the episode, “Ghost Hunt.” The incident was highly traumatizing for Jack as he was helpless seeing his mother in that state. “That was vastly more stressful than anything I’ve ever had to go through,” the 37-year-old said.
Jack revealed in an interview with People, that prior to the alarming incident, Sharon visited a room in the inn which was believed to be extremely haunted. “I was not in the room with her, and the camera guy’s like, ‘Hey, I don’t know what’s going on here,’” Jack recalled. “We were just kind of confused and thought she was playing a joke on us. Then I looked at the monitor and was like, ‘That’s not normal,’ and I go in and she was out. I mean, she stopped breathing.”
The reason why Sharon passed out is still a mystery
Thankfully the production crew acted fast and put a call through to first responders who attended to Sharon before she was transferred to the hospital. “They ran every single test imaginable on her, from MRIs to CAT scans to EKGs to brain activity scans,” Jack explained. “They checked for stroke and seizure and aneurysms and heart conditions and sleep conditions. They checked for everything and she was in complete normal health.”
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Also, the medical practitioners who attended to her expressed their shock at the fact that they couldn’t pinpoint exactly what caused her to lose consciousness. “The doctor was like, ‘Okay, I’ve never seen anything like that. I don’t even know what that is,’” he added.
Jack shares his view about haunted houses
Jack further revealed that the incident has changed his view about haunted houses. He now believes demonic forces are real after witnessing what happened to his mom and the doctor’s cluelessness or lack of explanation about her loss of consciousness.
“[Sharon losing consciousness] has definitely shifted my perspective on things. And I avoid the hysterics of demonic attack. Like, I’ve always thought, ‘Okay. That’s just people playing up for the cameras,’” he says. “But I can’t explain it any other way than that was some kind of… I mean, I almost cringe to say it. I believe it was some kind of spiritual attack. I was really scared, like, ‘Really? My mom’s about to f–king die while we’re doing a ghost hunt? No, that’s not supposed to happen.’”