Sharon Osbourne cuts a heartbreaking figure as she is pictured for the first time since husband Ozzy’s funeral

Sharon Osbourne was seen looking deeply saddened for the first time since her husband Ozzy’s funeral on Thursday.

Only two days after her son, Jack, expressed concern for her well-being, 72-year-old Sharon was photographed attempting to carry on with daily life following the heartbreaking loss of her husband of 43 years.

Black Sabbath’s iconic singer, Tony Bennett, passed away from heart failure at his home in Buckinghamshire on July 22nd. This came only two weeks after he played a final show with his band in Birmingham at Villa Park.

Sharon, who appeared delicate, was photographed leaving the Miu Miu store on Bond Street in London, tightly holding her phone.

The fashionable TV personality wore black jeans and a long black jacket, and made sure to smile and talk with the shop’s employees.

Sharon’s security could be seen carrying a number of bags back to the car.  

Ozzy faced several health challenges before he passed away. A fall at home in 2019 worsened his condition and contributed to his declining health.

After hearing the sad news, Sharon used social media to express her gratitude for the incredible love and support fans had shown following his passing.

Sharon shared that she’d relied heavily on the support of others, and was still adjusting to life after the loss of her husband, whom she considered the center of her world.

Her son, Jack, shared on Good Morning America that his mother is doing alright, but is still struggling. He added that she knows how much people care about her.

As a lifestyle expert, I’m really excited about the upcoming BBC documentary, ‘Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home.’ It’s a deeply personal look at Ozzy’s move back to the UK after living in the US for over thirty years, and we’ll see how he and his family are adjusting to life back home. It promises to be a fascinating story about family, change, and rediscovering roots.

The show will include Jack and Kelly Osbourne discussing the difficulties their mother, Sharon, faced while caring for Ozzy during his final years, including supporting him through painful surgeries and offering him help.

As a huge fan, I’m really looking forward to seeing the behind-the-scenes moments from his last concert at Villa Park. It’s going to be incredibly moving, especially knowing everything he went through with Parkinson’s.

This documentary comes after the Paramount+ film *Ozzy: No Escape From Now*, and includes an interview with Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter, Aimee, about the last years of his life.

Jack recalled the concert, saying he quickly went back to see the performer before they went on stage and gave them a big hug.

I just kissed him, then told him he was going to do great. I was really emotional and crying, standing with my brother in the crowd. We were both crying together.

‘It wasn’t because of feeling sorry for him. It wasn’t because we were sad for him.

Looking back, I realize that concert felt like a farewell. We all just *knew* it was probably the last time we’d see him perform, and it had this strange, emotional weight to it. It was like he was getting a chance to say goodbye to all of us, and we to him.

This follows Kelly Osbourne’s emotional revelation about witnessing her mother, Sharon, care for her ailing father, Ozzy, until his passing, as shown in a new documentary covering the last three years of his life.

Kelly shared that seeing her mother go through this has been the most painful part of the experience.

It’s incredibly painful to watch someone you love deeply become frail and weak.

During a difficult interview while Ozzy was in pain, Sharon admitted it was emotionally draining for everyone involved. She explained that they felt pressured to appear positive and cheerful, even though things were actually very difficult.

The singer was shown in Los Angeles less than three months before he was due to perform.

Speaking to the camera, he admitted he wasn’t feeling well and doubted he’d be able to continue. He explained his back was seriously injured and he was in a lot of pain, saying it would take a miracle for him to recover.

Sharon explained that every time they revisit Ozzy’s health, things seem to have declined further. Currently, in April, Ozzy is dealing with a new health problem – a cracked vertebra that hasn’t healed properly.

They advised him to try the procedure again while they handled the rest. Ozzy felt okay for about two weeks, but then the pain returned terribly.

‘He went back into hospital and he came out with pneumonia.

He was hospitalized multiple times – I’ve honestly lost count – and during one of those stays, doctors discovered he had developed sepsis.

I was heartbroken to learn about Ozzy’s passing. The details released from his death certificate in August confirmed he’d been battling Parkinson’s for years, and sadly, he ultimately passed away from a heart attack, brought on by coronary artery disease. It’s just so incredibly sad.

According to a death certificate filed in London and reviewed by The New York Times, the singer had both heart disease and Parkinson’s disease.

According to the New York Times, Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter, Aimée Osbourne, submitted the death certificate. It lists the causes of death as cardiac arrest, a heart attack, coronary artery disease, and Parkinson’s disease with related complications.

Ozzy Osbourne revealed in 2020 that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, following a fall. This came as a surprise to many, considering his career and recent appearances on reality television.

I was so saddened to hear about his passing. His family shared that he was surrounded by loved ones when he died, and they’ve asked for privacy during this difficult time, which I absolutely respect. It’s comforting to know he wasn’t alone.

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, who died this morning. A statement released shortly after confirmed the news.

He passed away peacefully with his family by his side, surrounded by their love. We kindly ask for privacy during this difficult time.

Black Sabbath’s first album, released in 1969, is often considered the birth of heavy metal. It appeared during the Vietnam War era and stood in stark contrast to the prevailing peace and love culture, offering a dark and unsettling sound.

The album cover featured a haunting figure set against a desolate background. The music itself was powerful, intense, and full of rage, representing a new direction for rock and roll.

As a lifelong fan, I still remember when Black Sabbath released ‘Paranoid’. That album was incredible – it had so many iconic metal songs like ‘War Pigs’, ‘Iron Man’, and even the surprisingly whimsical ‘Fairies Wear Boots’! It really cemented them as legends, in my opinion.

Despite only peaking at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, “Paranoid” became Black Sabbath’s most recognizable and defining song.

Readers of Rolling Stone magazine ranked both albums as being among the ten best heavy metal albums ever made.

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2025-10-09 14:04