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Sharon Osbourne‘s battle with depression almost cost her her life.

During Tuesday’s episode of “The Talk,” Osbourne started joking about her longtime battle with depression and in the process revealed that she’s attempted suicide three times.

“I was joking about this but I shouldn’t, talking about my depression, and it’s like, you know saying, ‘Oh, the first time I tried to kill myself was OK, the second — all right, the third time, oy!'” she said.

“But it’s like, I’m still here. I still do what I do and you struggle,” 66-year-old Osbourne continued.

Although her battle with depression leaves her in a dark place, the co-host of “The Talk” has gotten a good grip on it thanks to medication, though she maintains a realistic attitude about her mental health.

“I wish everybody could think flowers and daisies and princesses, but you can’t,” she said.

In 2014, Osbourne revealed her 16-year battle with depression.

“Excuse me, 16 years … been on medication,” Osbourne said on “The Talk,” raising her hand.

She said she never talked about it because “no one ever asked.”

“Some days are better than others, and some days you feel like you just want to pull the sheets over your head and just stay in that bed and not do a damn thing … except rot,” she said.