Two months after Ozzy Osbourne’s death: Sharon Osbourne thanks the fans

Two months after Ozzy Osbourne’s death: Sharon Osbourne thanks the fans

Two months after Ozzy Osbourne’s death
Sharon Osbourne thanks the fans






After the death of Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Fans will find the support of the fans. In a post, she thanks for immeasurable sympathy.

Sharon Osbourne (72), almost two months after the death of her husband Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025), turned to the public in more detail for the first time and expressed their thanks to the fans of the “Prince of Darkness”. The Black Sabbath front man died on July 22nd at the age of 76, after he had fought Parkinson’s and other health problems for years.



which she shows in dealing with birds of prey, and wrote emotional words: “I still have difficulty finding the right words to express my gratitude for the overwhelming love and support that you have shown on social media. Your comments, posts and tributes donated more comfort than you can imagine.”

The encounter with the animals had a deeper meaning for them, explained Osbourne. “The connection that is entered into with these mighty birds is based exclusively on trust and confidence. They only sit on you if you feel that you are safe and fearless. I know this volume only too well, and experience was simply magical.”


Sharon Osbourne was married to the rocker for over 40 years, which she not only accompanied as a wife, but also as a manager. Together they have three children: Aimee, Kelly and Jack. The children Jessica, Louis and Elliot also come from his first marriage.

Jack and Kelly also mourned publicly

The children together also spoke up after the death of their father. Kelly Osbourne (40) wrote at the beginning of August: “I sat down a hundred times to write something, and it never seemed to be enough. But with all my heart: Thank you. The love, support and beautiful news that I got from so many of you helped me with the hardest moment of my life.”




Jack Osbourne (39) took a few weeks to find public words. “My heart hurt too much. I keep it briefly because he never liked speeches for a long time. He was so many people for so many people, but I was lucky to be able to call him ‘Dad’,” he wrote in August.

At the end of her message, Sharon emphasized: “I love you all and thank you deeply for the immeasurable amount of love that you will continue to come to me.”

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Source: Stern

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