Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne called a truce two decades ago after a long stretch of horrific physical fights, she's revealing.
The former "The Talk" co-host opened up about her once-volatile marriage, telling "DailyMailTV" that the duo's fights were "legendary," adding that they used to "beat the s–t out of each other."
She added, "We stopped, must be, 20 years ago. But we had a good run."

The couple have spoken about violence within their relationship before. Last year, in the documentary "Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne," the rocker opened up about the time he once tried to strangle and kill Sharon in 1989 while he was on drugs.
"I felt the calmest I had ever felt in my life. It was like serenity. 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,'" Ozzy recalled.
Sharon added, "We'd had a couple of fights and you can tell it was building to something, you could just feel it." Sharon claimed Ozzy lunged at her and said, "We've come to a decision that you've got to die.

The couple had earlier installed a panic button, and it was near Sharon, so she pushed it. The police arrived and Ozzy was thrown in jail. Sharon opted not to press charges.
"It was probably the most frightened I've ever been," she continued. "I told him, 'I don't want the money … but if you do this again, either I am going to kill you or you are going to kill me. And do you want that for the kids?'"
Harkening back to that moment, Ozzy called it "not exactly one of my greatest achievements."