Sharon Osbourne makes the heartbreaking decision to move part-time to the US and away from the Buckinghamshire home where her husband Ozzy is buried

Sharon Osbourne has had to make the heartbreaking decision to move part-time to the US.

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away from heart failure on July 22nd. This came just two weeks after he played a final concert with his band at Villa Park stadium in Birmingham.

He was buried on the grounds of Welders House, a historic building that Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne bought in 1993, just before they moved to Los Angeles.

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

After celebrating Christmas in Los Angeles with her kids, Sharon has chosen to divide her time between her house 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 for the majority of the time again within the next two years.

At 72, Sharon deeply loves her grandchildren – Pearl, Andy Rose, Minnie Theodora, Maple Artemis, and Sidney – and wishes she could see them more often, according to those close to her.

Sharon, known for her time as a judge on the former TV show The X Factor with Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh, has many connections in Los Angeles, where she and Ozzy Osbourne lived for two decades.

The Osbournes, a popular reality show that aired from 2002 to 2005, was mostly filmed at the family’s house in the upscale Hancock Park area of Beverly Hills.

Despite living elsewhere, Ozzy, originally from Aston, Birmingham, always said he wanted to spend his final days back in England.

When his health began to decline, they listed their American property for $18 million. This encouraged Sharon to renovate their home in the UK to better accommodate his growing care needs.

She designed a rehabilitation area to help him regain his ability to walk, and added an apartment for a live-in nurse who could provide constant care.

The renovation included a fitness and wellness studio, an art room, and a pool house with a sunroom, spa, shower, and changing facilities.

To give Ozzy privacy while he worked on his fitness, a tall, 2.4-meter fence was put up, and the security cameras around his property were improved.

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne planned to come back to the UK in 2024 while filming a ten-episode reality show called ‘Home to Roost,’ which followed their move back to England.

However, people thought Ozzy wasn’t feeling well enough to continue, so they went back home last 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.

Weeks later, on July 22, he died at home from a heart attack, aged 76.

The Daily Mail has contacted Sharon’s representatives for a comment. 

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2026-02-23 23:51