Sharon Osbourne breaks social media silence after Ozzy’s heartbreaking death

Sharon Osbourne breaks social media silence after Ozzy’s heartbreaking death

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Sharon Osbourne has spoken out about her husband’s passing, Ozzy. She and her family learned on Tuesday that the 76-year-old Black Sabbath frontman had passed away surrounded by his loved ones.

Our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning, according to his family, with more sadness than words can express. He was surrounded by love and his family. At this time, we ask that everyone respects our family’s privacy. Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Louis, among others.

Gavin Rossdale, a musician, shared a tribute to her husband, which the music manager responded to. The Bush frontman shared a photo of himself and Ozzy on Instagram on Tuesday, writing, “RIP OZZY – a great man – a true legend. I only knew about him through Jack, but he was so kind and funny. I love that memory.” Sending much love to his family at this difficult time. Remain in power.

With a two-word comment on Instagram (gavinrossdale/Instagram), Sharon broke her social media silence.

Sharon, affectionately known as Mrs. O, responded to Gavin’s post with, “Bless you.” A close friend of Sharon and Ozzy, Sir Elton John, also left a moving tribute.

The Rocket Man artist shared a photo of himself and Ozzy, and wrote, “So saddened to learn that Ozzy has passed away. He was a true legend and a devoted friend of his who made a formidable trailblazer in the world of rock gods. One of the funniest people I’ve ever met was also him. He will be sorely missed. I extend my love and condolences to Sharon and the family.

Gavin posted a moving tribute to the late Prince of Darkness
The late Prince of Darkness was remembered in a moving tribute posted by Gavinrossdale on Instagram.

“Elton xx . Days after his final performance at his beloved Villa Park concert, which was held at Aston Villa, “Ozzy’s health deteriorated on Tuesday,” according to reports. His health has deteriorated in recent years as a result of his 2003 diagnosis with Parkinson’s, which he only shared in 2020.

Around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, an air ambulance landed close to Ozzy’s Buckinghamshire mansion, and the Black Sabbath musician was attempting to save him. The helicopter reportedly landed close to Ozzy and Sharon’s mansion after a local resident reported being alarmed after noticing it in the quiet village.

The Prince of Darkness died aged 76 on Tuesday at his Buckinghamshire home
The Buckinghamshire resident who was the godfather of heavy metal, Roses Halfin, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 76.

All of us were discussing it and pondering what had transpired, they claimed to the MailOnline. Due to the fact that we knew he was in good health, we immediately feared for him. We had our worst fears confirmed when we learned later that night that he had passed away.

We can confirm that our helicopter was dispatched to provide advanced critical care at a scene yesterday near Chalfont St. Giles, according to a Thames Valley Air Ambulance spokesperson.

After just 15 minutes, the helicopter left from RAF Benson in Oxfordshire. Patients who require the most urgent care are treated with the red aircraft. Ozzy’s sister, who has spent decades in Los Angeles, told the Mirror that she was relieved that he could pass away in England.

Ozzy had spent decades in Los Angeles, where he and Sharon moved to make their children, Kelly and Jack, attend specialized dyslexia schools, and had been deeply passionate about moving back to England. Gun violence in the United States was one of his main motivations for wanting to return.

In America, it’s “everything’s f****** ridiculous.” He told The Observer, “I’m sick of seeing people get killed every day.”

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