In a candid and emotionally raw interview released just hours ago, Sharon Osbourne opened up about the final days of her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s life — a chapter she says the world never saw, and one she’ll carry in her heart forever.
“He was laughing one moment… and the next he was just quiet,” Sharon said softly. “It was like something inside him knew the end was close — even if none of us wanted to believe it.”
According to Sharon, Ozzy’s final week was filled with a strange and beautiful peace. He’d long been battling health complications — Parkinson’s disease, multiple surgeries, and chronic pain — but something shifted in those final days. The fight in his body may have faded, but the spark in his soul didn’t.
“We had this one morning — just the two of us in the kitchen,” Sharon recalled, her voice breaking. “He looked out the window and said, ‘Isn’t that sunrise ridiculous?’ He laughed and told me it looked like the sky had put on makeup. That was Ozzy — still poetic, still surprising me after all these years.”
Friends and family came and went quietly that week. The house was calm. Sharon made sure of it. No cameras. No press. Just music — soft acoustic versions of Ozzy’s favorite songs. He even asked to hear “Mama, I’m Coming Home” one more time, whispering, “That one’s for you.”
But it was what happened the night before he passed that Sharon says she’ll never forget.
“He reached out for my hand in the middle of the night,” she said. “He wasn’t scared. He just whispered, ‘Thank you for loving me when I couldn’t love myself.’”
The next morning, Ozzy was gone.
Sharon has kept many details private — not out of secrecy, but out of reverence. “Those last days weren’t about death,” she said. “They were about forgiveness. About love. About saying everything we needed to say — and hearing things I never thought I’d hear from him.”
She ended the interview with a quiet confession.
“I think the world will remember Ozzy as the Prince of Darkness.
But I got to see the light in him — the warmth, the soul, the humor.
And in those last days… that’s who he was.
My husband. My heart. My Ozzy.”
Ozzy Osbourne’s final week wasn’t filled with noise or fear.
It was filled with laughter, love, and silence that spoke louder than words.
And now, as the world mourns, Sharon carries the one truth we never saw on stage —
that behind the madness… was a man simply trying to say goodbye with grace.