On Thursday’s episode of “The Talk,” Sharon Osbourne revealed that she and her husband Ozzy, who she’s been married to for 38 years, still have a very active sex life.

While the panel talked about the sex drives of older women, the 67-year-old talk show host revealed she and her husband are still pretty frisky, though nowhere near as much as they were when they were younger.

“We all know Ozzy was way oversexed. That’s no secret. He had enough for all,” Sharon joked. “It’s getting less. It used to be three times a day, but it’s much less now. Let’s say a couple of times a week, which is normal in a long, long relationship.”

“Speaking for the older ladies here: When you’re in a relationship, your relationship has highs and lows,” she added. “And depending on where you are with your relationship, you love each other more. Sex changes that it’s not just about the sex, it’s about the intimacy. It’s about being with that person that you love. They love you. It just changes.”

“Those goosebumps that you got changes to something else,” Sharon continued. “It’s a warmth. It’s a respect. It is a feeling of love and comfort, so those butterflies change to that comfort. The thing is, if somebody moves you in a certain way, you love them. You make love. It’s the best thing in the world.”

Sharon and Ozzy got married back in 1982, and they are the parents of daughters Aimee, 37, and Kelly, 35, and son Jack, 34.

This comes one month after Ozzy shocked his fans by opening up about his attempted murder of his wife thirty years ago.

“[It was] not exactly one of my greatest achievements,” Ozzy said in the “Biography: Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne” documentary.

“I felt the calmest I had ever felt in my life,” he added, according to Page Six. “I was just peaceful. … All I remember is waking up in [England’s] Amersham jail and I asked the cop, ‘Why am I here?’ And he says, ‘You want me to read your charge?’ So he read, ‘John Michael Osbourne, you have been arrested for attempted murder.’”

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