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Jack Osbourne Has Multiple Sclerosis

June 18, 2012, 10:02 am Jen Garcia | People.com whomagazine

Osbourne, 26, learned the news just two weeks after welcoming his daughter, Pearl Clementine

Jack Osbourne Has Multiple Sclerosis
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Osbourne with wife Lisa Stelly, at an event for MS on May 19


Jack Osbourne has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, he tells WHO exclusively.

Just two weeks after he and fiancée Lisa Stelly welcomed daughter Pearl Clementine, Osbourne, 26, was dealt the shocking news. In an exclusive, sit-down interview with WHO, Jack and his mother Sharon open up about their emotional ordeal.

"I was just angry and frustrated and kept thinking, 'Why now?' " Jack tells WHO. "I've got a family and that's what's supposed to be the most important thing."

Osbourne, out with daughter Pearl Clementine, on May 9


Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the central nervous system – the brain and spinal cord – and can cause problems with muscle control and strength, vision, balance, feeling, and thinking.

MS differs in each case, with some people going through life with only minor problems and others becoming seriously disabled. Most people fall somewhere between those two extremes.

Click [www.health.com/|here] for more information about multiple sclerosis.

For all the details of Jack's shocking diagnosis, a candid interview with Jack and Sharon, and more on how the famous family is coping, pick up next week's issue of WHO, on newsstands Friday

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  1. Bianca12:54pm Tuesday 26th June 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    I was very disappointed with your article on Jack Osbourne. I was equally disappointed with the headline on the front cover. I myself was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 4 years ago, suffering the same symptoms, using the same medication, as Jack Osbourne. I found your article very negative, and irresponsible on "Who Weekly's" part to portray this illness in such a negative way. The headline on the front cover was just disgracefull - such drama!! You should be using your magazine as a tool to impower society with knowlege and not depress people, like myself, who are touched by this illness. Anyone who has this illness is fully aware of how erratic and uncertain MS can be, equally we are aware how devastating MS can be. There is hope for sufferers, however, and future articles should be balanced with this information. Disappointed, Bianca

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