“And it is my f—ing house. I would go to him, ‘I furnished it!'” she recalled telling her late husband.
Sharon Osbourne was both aware of and largely unbothered by the indiscretions of her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne — with one notable exception.
Sharon made the revelation during a recent appearance on the Piers Morgan Uncensored talk show, when she was talking about how her upbringing with her father made her “so used to extreme behavior,” which prompted Morgan to ask her: “Did that make it easier just generally when Ozzy would fall off the rails, be it with booze or whatever, or women, whatever?”
He continued, “Did it make it easier to know that you’d been around a lot of mercurial people, especially performers — they get hooked on adrenaline, life in the fast lane, the party stuff, the image, the brand, being a rock star. Is it easier to navigate when you know what you’ve got?”
“Oh, yeah,” Sharon responded. “Yeah. And you’ve got to realize that — I know it’s a whole thing with a lot of women, you know, if you go with somebody else, that’s it, it’s over, and we’re all so different — but it didn’t faze me.”
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Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne attend the 23rd Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Party
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She continued, “Not until it was, you know, a couple of times, it was like, ‘I don’t like the fact you brought them to my house.’ And it is my f—ing house. I would go to him, ‘I furnished it!’ That I didn’t like.”
Overall, Sharon explained, “But, it never fazed me because I know what he’s like, and it means nothing. Means nothing.”
The Grammy winner died at 76 on July 22 after suffering a heart attack amid health issues including Parkinson’s disease. Elsewhere in Sharon’s appearance on Morgan’s show, which was her first interview since her husband’s death, she looked back on their final moments together, including their last conversation the night before he died.
“He was up and down to the bathroom all night, and it was, like, 4:30 a.m., and he said, ‘Wake up,'” Sharon recalled. “I said, ‘I’m already bloody awake, you’ve woken me up.'”
Tearing up, she then revealed Ozzy’s sweet final words to her: “Kiss me. Hug me tight.”
The former talk show host was married to the Black Sabbath rocker for more than four decades. Sharon also served as his manager, and is the mother of three of his adult children: Aimee, Kelly, and Jack. From his previous marriage to Thelma Riley, Ozzy had three other children — Jessica, Louis, and Elliot.
Kelly Osbourne is grieving — and still getting weight shamed. Proof (again) that women can’t win
From Amy Schumer to Simone Biles to Lizzo, we’ve seen it again and again: Women’s bodies are always in the public domain, and they’re never right.
News flash that’s not actually news at all: Women will not be left alone on the internet, no matter the shape of their bodies. I’ve written versions of this story so many times in recent days alone — about Amy Schumer getting slammed for her weight loss; about Simone Biles choosing to tweak her body after devoting her whole life to Team USA; about Lizzo’s endless scrutiny for being bigger and then for being smaller. The pattern might be comforting in its predictability if it wasn’t actually toxic and vile.
This week, Kelly Osbourne is reminding us again what that double bind really looks like.

The former reality star and daughter of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has been grieving hard since her father’s death in July. In a since-deleted Instagram clip, she explained that the stress and heartbreak have made it tough to eat, which has led to noticeable weight loss. It should’ve been the kind of vulnerable confession we treat with compassion. Girl lost her dad, right? That’s sad.
Instead, critics lobbed accusations about Ozempic and illness, and generally disapproved of her body. Osbourne had enough and snapped, offering an F bomb.
“To the people who keep thinking they’re being funny and mean by writing comments like ‘Are you ill,’ or ‘Get off Ozempic, you don’t look right.’ My dad just died, and I’m doing the best that I can, and the only thing I have to live for right now is my family,” she said in the clip. Then she added, “So to all those people, ‘f— off.”’

But this moment isn’t just about one celebrity clapback — it’s about the no-win Olympics women are forced to compete in. Kelly has talked before about being mocked when she was heavier, to the point where she hid during pregnancy because she feared becoming another Jessica Simpson-style punching bag. She gained 100 pounds while carrying her son and stayed inside for nine months because she couldn’t face the inevitable commentary. (Hello, I can relate.)
Now, years later, she gets heat for being “too thin.”
Too fat, too skinny, too curvy, too athletic, too muscular, too anything. As I’ve covered time and again, the internet will always find its angle. Women aren’t allowed to take up space, and we’re not allowed to disappear either. Kelly Osbourne is simply the latest reminder that the rules are labyrinthine and always impossible to follow. You don’t get time off for bereavement either.
Too fat, too skinny, too curvy, too athletic, too muscular, too anything. As I’ve covered time and again, the internet will always find its angle. Women aren’t allowed to take up space, and we’re not allowed to disappear either. Kelly Osbourne is simply the latest reminder that the rules are labyrinthine and always impossible to follow. You don’t get time off for bereavement either.
Sharon Osbourne Reveals Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Words and Says Her Late Husband ‘Was Ready’ to Die
In her first interview since his July death at 76, Sharon tearfully shares the last moments she spent with her husband of more than 40 years
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- Sharon Osbourne shared Ozzy Osbourne’s final words, reflecting on their last moments together before his death in July
- According to Sharon, Ozzy had vivid dreams and spoke openly about feeling at peace in the days leading up to his passing
- He performed a farewell concert two weeks before his death, defying doctors’ orders, Sharon said
Sharon Osbourne is sharing the final moments she spent with her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, opening up for the first time since the iconic rocker died in July.
In an emotional interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored released Wednesday, Dec. 10, Sharon, 73, said her husband knew his time was near — and made that clear in the final words he spoke to her.
According to Sharon, Ozzy had been up and down during the night before he died. At one point, he woke her. “I said, ‘I’m already bloody awake, you’ve woken me up,’ ” she recalled. “And he said, ‘Kiss me.’ And then he said, ‘Hug me tight.’ “
Those would be the last words he ever said to her.
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Sometime later that morning, the Black Sabbath frontman went downstairs to work out — something he did regularly — when he suffered a medical event. He never spoke again.
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Ozzy died on July 22 at age 76.
“If only I’d have told him I loved him more. If only I’d have held him tighter,” Sharon said, reflecting on the moment she now knows was their last exchange.
The couple, along with their children, became household names in the early 2000s through their hit MTV reality series The Osbournes. In recent years, Ozzy had stepped away from the spotlight as he navigated a series of health issues, including Parkinson’s disease.
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Sharon said that in the days leading up to his death, Ozzy spoke openly about feeling at peace and described vivid dreams that felt almost like visitations.
“He was seeing people that he never knew,” she said. When she pressed him on who he meant, Ozzy told her, “‘All different people. And I just keep walking and walking, and I’m seeing all these different people every night… and they’re looking at me, and nobody’s talking.’ “
To Sharon, it was clear he was preparing for something. “He knew. He was ready,” she said.
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Ozzy returned to the stage to take place in the long-awaited Back to the Beginning farewell concert with Black Sabbath on July 5, just two weeks before his death.
The farewell concert, Sharon said, was a performance he gave even though it was “against doctors’ orders.” She told Morgan, 60, she believed Ozzy felt compelled to do it anyway. Afterward, she added, he seemed “like sunshine,” happier than she’d seen him in years.
“It was as if he knew it was his goodbye,” Sharon said.
Since Ozzy’s death, Sharon has been open about the ongoing grief she’s been experiencing, noting in a November podcast episode that she struggles sleeping alone and hates “going to bed at night.”
“I will never let go of your hand until I see you on the other side,” she captioned the post on Dec. 3, for what would have been his 77th birthday.
Meanwhile, in his posthumous memoir Last Rites, published in October, Ozzy opened up about his mortality, explaining that Sharon and their kids — including daughters Aimee, 42, and Kelly, 40, and son Jack, 39 — would often shut down any conversation about his death.
But there was one thing he and Sharon did discuss. “The only conversation I’ve had with Sharon was when we decided we wanted to be buried together,” he wrote in the book. “I’ve also said to Sharon, don’t you dare go before me. It’s my biggest fear now, Sharon leaving this world before I do. If she does, I won’t be too far behind.”
“I live for the woman,” he said.




























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