Ozzy Osbourne’s heartbreaking final love notes to Sharon revealed

Ozzy Osbourne’s heartbreaking final love notes to Sharon revealed

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Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, made his final days’ writing of love letters to his wife Sharon in Birmingham before passing away at the age of 76.

A new BBC One documentary reveals intimate details about Ozzy Osbourne’s final months, including the love notes he left around the house for his wife, Sharon.

Sharon claims that Ozzy leaves her “very romantic” notes around the house. You are the love of my life, according to the notes, which can be seen on screen, and “My baby girl, I love you.”

“Ya know what,” is another phrase in the note. I adore you,” and “Dearest, Sharon, I’m not half fond of you.” Many of Sharon’s messages have been carefully crafted and are still a vivid memory in her home.

The sprawling mansion is shown in the new show trailer, and Sharon claims that the pair “always refer to this as home.”

Osbourne says, “I’m looking forward to an English summer” and, “I feel like I’m finally home,” in between clips of their English country home. After their reality television series The Osbournes, their son Jack claims that the family has been “scattered” and that things have “turned around” once more.

Sharon, 72, reflects on their marriage and the singer’s death on July 22 at 76, after a long struggle with Parkinson’s disease. “I always always told Ozzy, when you’re 70, we say goodbye,” she says in the film. Daughter Kelly, however, disagrees: “I don’t think it’s possible for either one of them to retire ever.”

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The couple’s two youngest children, Kelly and Jack, as well as their close friends, are followed in the 60-minute movie as they make plans for the next chapter of their lives together in their Buckinghamshire home.

The documentary was initially due to be shown on BBC One on August 18, but was replaced with an episode of Fake Or Fortune? with the broadcaster saying it had been “moved in the schedules”.

A BBC spokesperson said: “Our sympathies are with the Osbourne family at this difficult time” shortly after the documentary’s postponement. We respect the family’s request to air this extremely special movie for a while.

Just weeks after reuniting with his band for a farewell concert at Villa Park in his hometown of Birmingham, Osbourne, who passed away on July 22 from a reportedly heart attack, died at the age of 76.

Osbourne and his wife Sharon’s move back from the US, where they had resided for more than 20 years, was the original intention behind the BBC documentary, which was released as a series in 2022.

However, the three-year project “evolved as Ozzy’s health deteriorated” into the one-hour film, according to the BBC.

Ozzy: No Escape From Now, a feature-length film about the late Black Sabbath frontman, will be available on the streaming service on October 7. Paramount+ has made the announcement.

Ozzy and Sharon were married for 43 years, from the day they got engaged on July 4, 1982, until Ozzy passed away in July. Their long-lasting union spanned more than four decades, and it was a significant component of their private lives, particularly after the success of their reality series The Osbournes.

Ozzy’s health struggles and his resolve to keep going are both highlighted in the new documentary. He announced in May that he was “heavy training” for what would become his final concert after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2020.

“By hook or by crook,” He referred to the Black Sabbath reunion taking place at Birmingham’s Villa Park and said, “I have to make it there.”

He addressed the audience at the Back to the Beginning show with what would become his final public statement: “I’ve been laid up for about six years.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart because you know how I feel. He said, “It’s a farewell to live performances, and what a way to go out. “

Ozzy and Sharon had a long-awaited return to Britain after spending 20 years in California. Ozzy criticized American life in 2022, saying, “Everything is f***ing ridiculous in America.”

His final days were confirmed last month in Birmingham, confirming his wishes to return home. Although his children were with him, his death was reported as earlier than expected.

His side was he had daughters Kelly, 40, and Aimee, 41, who had traveled from Los Angeles. A close friend of theirs told the Daily Mail, “It is very sad for all of them.”

They really hoped he could stay put for a little longer. But it’s so lovely that he and his children were close friends during his final days. “.

On October 2, BBC One will broadcast Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home at 9 p.m., and BBC iPlayer will follow.

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