Sharon Osbourne’s two word response to latest tribute to husband Ozzy after heartbreaking death


Sharon Osbourne has spoken for the first time on social media following his death on Tuesday aged 76

22:47, 23 Jul 2025Updated 22:48, 23 Jul 2025

Ozzy and Sharon pictured in 2004. He died on Tuesday aged 76(Image: PA)

Sharon Osbourne has broken her social media silence after the death of her beloved husband Ozzy.

The Black Sabbath frontman died on Tuesday aged 76, surrounded by his family.

In a statement announcing the tragic news, his family said they were experiencing ‘more sadness than mere words can convey.’

Music manager Sharon has now spoken her first words on social media following his passing, the Mirror reports.

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She replied to a tribute shared by Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale.

He posted a snap of himself and Ozzy on Instagram on Tuesday alongside the caption: “RIP OZZY – a great man -a true legend – I met Ozzy through Jack just a few times but he was so warm and kind and funny and i love that memory .sending much love to his family at this difficult time. Rest in power.”

Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale (right) posted a tribute to Ozzy (left)(Image: gavinrossdale/Instagram)

Sharon, known affectionately as Mrs O, replied saying: “Bless you.”

She later responded to a moving tribute shared by Radio 1 broadcaster, Jack Saunders. The presenter became emotional on air as he broke the news of Ozzy’s death.

Taking to Instagram hours after his broadcast, Jack said: “As I was on air tonight, the news broke that we had lost one of the greatest showman the world of metal and music has ever seen.

“The bands and artists that dare to fly the flag in the name of rock n roll do so because Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath did first. He was a blessing to music. Rest In Peace the Prince Of Darkness.”

Sharon’s two word response(Image: gavinrossdale/Instagram)

Sharon responded: “Jack thank you for your tribute to Ozzy tonight, bless you.” Meanwhile, Sir Elton John, a close friend of Sharon and Ozzy, also shared a moving tribute.

The Rocket Man hitmaker shared a picture of himself and Ozzy, and wrote: “So sad to hear the news of @ozzyosbourne passing away.

“He was a dear friend and a huge trailblazer who secured his place in the pantheon of rock gods – a true legend. He was also one of the funniest people I’ve ever met. I will miss him dearly. To Sharon and the family, I send my condolences and love. Elton xx.”

Ozzy’s health deteriorated on Tuesday, days after his final performance at his Back To The Beginning concert at Villa Park, the home of his beloved Aston Villa.

Flowers left for Ozzy in Birmingham(Image: Getty Images)

In recent years, his health had worsened following his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis in 2003, which he only shared in 2020.

An air ambulance landed close to Ozzy’s Buckinghamshire mansion at around 10:30am on Tuesday, and medics spent hours attempting to revive the Black Sabbath musician.

A local resident said they became alarmed after noticing the helicopter in the quiet village and saw it landing close to Ozzy and Sharon’s mansion.

They told the MailOnline: “All of us were talking about it and wondering what had happened. We immediately feared it may be for him as he was known to be in fragile health. When we heard later that night that he had died it confirmed our worst fears.”

A spokesperson for Thames Valley Air Ambulance said: “We can confirm that our helicopter was dispatched to provide advanced critical care at an incident near Chalfont St Giles yesterday.”

The chopper took off from RAF Benson in Oxfordshire and arrived after just 15 minutes. The red aircraft is used to treat patients requiring the most critical care.

Today, Ozzy’s sister told the Mirror how she was glad he was able to die in England, after he had been yearning to return home, having spent two decades in Los Angeles.

Returning to England was something Ozzy had been extremely passionate about, having spent two decades in Los Angeles, where he and Sharon initially moved so their children, Kelly and Jack could attend specialist dyslexia schools. One of his main reasons for wanting to return was gun violence in the United States.

“Everything’s f***ing ridiculous [in America]. I’m fed up with people getting killed every day,” he told The Observer.


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