Sharon Osbourne kisses a photo of her late husband Ozzy as she attends charity launch event for special fragrance in honour of rocker for Cure Parkinson’s

Sharon Osbourne shared a tender moment at a Parkinson’s charity event on Wednesday, kissing a photo of her late husband, Ozzy.

The 73-year-old celebrity stood next to a picture of the famous musician and then sweetly kissed the photo.

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away from heart failure on July 22 of last year. He had been living with Parkinson’s disease and had given a final performance with his band just two weeks earlier at Villa Park stadium in Birmingham.

Sharon dressed in all white to attend the launch of Czech & Speake’s new limited-edition fragrance, ‘No.88 The Prince Of Darkness’.

The event was held at Carl Friedrik in Regent Street in London.

The fragrance is a tribute to Ozzy in aid of Cure Parkinson’s.

Sharon seemed happy and relaxed as she chatted with people at the event, and took photos with film producer Andy Copping and Christopher Dunn.

This popular fragrance, currently unavailable online, costs £274, and £50 from each sale goes to Cure Parkinson’s.

Sharon recently shared with the Daily Mail that she’s working on a movie about Ozzy’s life and career.

After Ozzy’s death earlier this year, she made the difficult choice to spend part of her time back in the US. She had moved to the UK to be with him before he passed away.

Ozzy is buried in Buckinghamshire, but his three children – Aimee, Jack, and Kelly – and their five grandchildren have gone back to their homes in Los Angeles.

Following the Christmas holidays spent with her children in Los Angeles, Sharon has chosen to divide her time between her home in the UK and a new apartment in LA. She plans to spend at least half of the year on the West Coast, reports The Sun.

Sources suggest this change might be long-term, and she’s likely to be living in the US again within the next few years.

Sharon lovingly cares for Jack and Kelly’s children – Pearl, Andy Rose, Minnie Theodora, Maple Artemis, and Sidney – and those close to her say she wishes she could see them more often and be more involved in their everyday routines.

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne planned to move back to the UK in 2024 and were filming a ten-episode reality show, called Home To Roost, about their return.

People thought Ozzy wasn’t healthy enough to continue, so the tour was cut short. They returned home the previous summer, just in time for his last concert with Black Sabbath at Villa Park in Birmingham.

On stage, he reunited with the other founding members of the band: Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward.

Sharon and Kelly Osbourne gave a touching speech celebrating Ozzy as he received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BRIT Awards this year.

Dolly Parton introduced the duo with a video message filmed in Nashville, just before Robbie Williams took the stage with members of Ozzy Osbourne’s band.

Sharon fondly remembered her late husband, describing him with a playful contradiction: ‘He was incredibly humble, yet also a bit of an egoist.’ Kelly stood by her side, offering support.

The singer accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award, saying how honored she was to receive it from her husband. She expressed her wish that he could be there to accept it with her.

She continued by saying she knew her late husband would be watching, and that he always disliked long speeches. But she felt compelled to share stories about all of Ozzy’s accomplishments, even if it meant talking for a while.

Born in a working-class neighborhood of Birmingham, he achieved international fame as a highly respected musician. His life included both incredible successes and difficult struggles.

He consistently strived for improvement, always seeking to grow both as a person and in his career.

She continued, explaining that they traveled the world for much of their lives, but Ozzy always remained deeply connected to England. He was proud of his working-class roots in Birmingham and made sure everyone knew it, no matter where they were.

Sharon explained she was accepting the award on behalf of Ozzy, his wonderful family, the musicians who supported him throughout his career, and the devoted fans who gathered in Birmingham to honor his memory.

If Ozzy were here with us tonight, we’d be seeing that incredible smile of his. He would be so proud to receive this recognition from the country he loved. Though he’s not here, he left behind an amazing legacy that his fans in this country will always remember.

Recently, Sharon has faced criticism from fans after announcing she would be joining a march against immigration, which was organized by far-right figure Tommy Robinson.

The ‘Unite The Kingdom’ march is happening next month, continuing the momentum from a similar event in September at Trafalgar Square that attracted more than 100,000 people.

Robinson has been using social media to encourage people to join a march, and recently posted a video on the Gauci Reports Instagram account urging supporters to make May 16th a day for ‘Britain to rise and reunite’.

Okay, so he basically said today is the day everyone finally hears us! We’ve just… we’ve had it with everything, you know? All the constant moving around, the huge influx of people, and honestly, this government is just… crushing us. It’s like he gets it, finally someone understands how we feel!

Robinson stated his intention to disrupt London completely, and declared that after decades of being ignored, they would no longer be silenced.

Osbourne commented on the post: ‘See you at the march.’

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2026-04-29 21:37