Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, the couple explores wildlife and makes plans for the future, only for Ozzy to pass away soon after the new BBC documentary Sharon &.
Ozzy Osbourne is seen smiling as he got to briefly enjoy a return to England – and was excited to be there for his birthday. A new BBC documentary shows Ozzy with wife Sharon doing a tour of their home in Buckinghamshire on a buggy.
Cuddled up together looking at their lake, Ozzy says: “I could go down their and set up camp with my fishing pole one day.” Sharon adds: “I want to get some more deer because they’ve been dying of because they are so old.” Ozzy responds by telling her to get more, and the pair look happy and content back In the UK once more.
On returning, she says: “It was just like I could breathe. It’s our little piece of heaven. “All you hear are birds, little bit of our dogs barking, Ozzy screaming.”
Sadly, Ozzy died just weeks after returning home, and just days after his final farewell gig with Black Sabbath at Villa Park this Summer.
Ozzy, who turns 77 in December of this year, also declares, “Wow, yeah, I’ll be spending my birthday in England. Get all my toys out for about a week before going crazy. My quad bikes are no longer with me, and the majority of them are gone. I’m no longer permitted to use them. I and Jack and I had a lot of fun on them.
He tells his daughter Kelly, “I’m scared to go back because I’m,” and she uses “LA,” but he decides to do it because Sharon has told him it’s “beautiful.” And he consents there as well. Just weeks after reuniting with his band for a farewell concert at Villa Park in his hometown of Birmingham, Ozzy passed away on July 22 from a reportedly heart attack.
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 “went from the one-hour film” to the BBC, according to the BBC.
Sharon and Ozzy’s feelings for him were also made clear in the documentary after his passing.
Sharon made the revelations to the cameras that Ozzy is “very romantic” and that he leaves her small notes all 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,” the other notes read. I adore you,” and “I don’t care half about you, dear Sharon.” “Sharon has framed many of the messages, which will haunt her forever,” she said.
* Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, Thursday 2 October, 9pm, BBC One & iPlayer.
Source: Mirror
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