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Ozzy Osbourne, the Black Sabbath frontman who died Tuesday at 76, just 17 days after he took the stage for his final performance with the band in Birmingham, England, had spoken out about U.S. President Donald Trump on several occasions.
“Ozzy and I were sleeping in the back of the bus, and we got woken up by this huge, huge blast,” Sharon remembered. She recalled bassist Rudy Sarzo shouting, “Get off the bus!” while Sarzo added, “We all get out of the bus and we had no idea what was going on.”
Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne performed his final show July 5 with original band members before his death at 76, closing a chapter in heavy metal history.
As the wife of Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon had a front row seat to the highs and lows of the rock and roll lifestyle as she reveals why she stayed by the Black Sabbath frontman's side through it all
Ozzy Osbourne was a pioneer in heavy metal and his legacy will remain in the hearts of metalheads. Osbourne’s family announced that the Black Sabbath singer died on July 22, 2024. He was 76. “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning,
Ozzy Osbourne has had a complicated road as a parent, but managed to enjoy relationships with his six children and 10 grandchildren.
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Ozzy Osbourne death: Sharon, Kelly, Jack, and Aimee release joint statement after legendary rocker dies
Osbourne, fondly nicknamed the “Prince of Darkness,” was married to his second wife, television personality and music manager Sharon, from 1982 until his death. Together, they shared three children: Aimee, 41; Kelly, 40; and Jack, 39.
Transformed by 'The Osbournes' from bird-biting Prince of Darkness into one of TV's quintessential bumbling dads, Osbourne helped usher in a wave of image makeovers with unexpectedly lasting ripples.