Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack discusses Sharon's condition after her husband's death.

Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack discusses Sharon's condition after her husband's death
Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack discusses Sharon's condition after her husband's death

Sad news about Sharon Osbourne

According to The Sun: Jack Osbourne gently talked about his mother Sharon's condition after the death of her husband Ozzy, which occurred on July 22 due to a heart attack.

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Sharon's condition after loss

In an interview on Good Morning America, Jack shared how Sharon is coping with this tragedy. She was married to Ozzy for 40 years.

“She’s fine, but not fine,” Jack noted.

In response to the host's question about support from fans, Jack replied:

“Oh God, yes. I know she feels that love.”

He also added:

“None of us expected it to be like this, with such support.”

Memories of dad

Jack poignantly recalled Ozzy's last performance, describing how he hugged his father and gave him encouragement before stepping on stage.

“I just kissed him. I said, ‘Do this. It’ll be okay.’”

Sharon was last seen at an event dedicated to Ozzy’s memory. She couldn’t hold back tears while viewing the memorials from fans. After that, she chose to stay away from the public to cope with the loss among family.

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Public support

Sharon also shares her feelings through social media, expressing gratitude for the support:

“Your comments, posts, and tributes have brought me more comfort than you know.”

These words came after the release of the new documentary about the Osbournes, 'Coming Home', in which Ozzy reflected on his struggle with Parkinson’s disease.

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Ozzy's children are also actively remembering their father. Jack, in particular, wears his father's favorite ring, which has become a symbol of his love and support for the family.

PA Jack Osbourne’s words about his mother and the reflections from relatives indicate how difficult it is for them all to get through this challenging time. The memory of Ozzy will remain in the hearts of their fans, and the support the family receives shows that they are not alone in their grief.

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