Sharon Osbourne Opens Up About Life After Ozzy's Passing
Sharon Osbourne has recently shared heartfelt reflections on her life following the death of her husband, legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away on July 22, 2025, at the age of 76 due to a heart attack after a prolonged battle with Parkinson's disease. (hellomagazine.com)
In her first public appearance since Ozzy's passing, Sharon appeared on "The Osbournes Podcast" alongside her children, Jack and Kelly. She recounted the events leading up to Ozzy's death, noting that his health began to decline after a minor fall in December 2024, which resulted in a back fracture. This injury initiated a series of health complications, including pneumonia, ultimately leading to his passing. (aol.com)
Sharon expressed her profound grief, stating, "You're always gonna want more time. And this is a huge example for our little family. Time is so precious." She emphasized the importance of cherishing every moment with loved ones.
In addition to her personal reflections, Sharon addressed her recent weight loss journey. She revealed that she began taking Ozempic, a medication used to manage blood sugar levels, in December 2022. After four months, she lost 30 pounds but has since struggled to regain weight, expressing concerns about being "too gaunt." Sharon also cautioned against the use of such medications by teenagers, highlighting potential side effects. (yahoo.com)
Furthermore, Sharon discussed a managerial dispute that led her to disinvite a well-known band from performing at Ozzy's final concert with Black Sabbath on July 5, 2025. She stated that the band's desire to profit from the event was inappropriate, given the circumstances. (aol.com)
As she navigates this challenging period, Sharon has found solace in falconry, a new hobby that she mentions is helping her heal after the loss of her longtime partner. (en.wikipedia.org)
Sharon's candid revelations offer a glimpse into her resilience and the complexities of coping with the loss of a loved one, while also shedding light on her personal health journey and professional decisions in the wake of Ozzy's passing.
