Sharon Osbourne speaks for the first time after Ozzy's death: how the widow copes with the loss.

Sharon Osbourne speaks for the first time after Ozzy's death: how the widow copes with the loss
Sharon Osbourne speaks for the first time after Ozzy's death: how the widow copes with the loss

Sharon Osbourne shares emotional message after her husband's death

According to The Sun: Just seven weeks after Ozzy Osbourne's death, his wife Sharon Osbourne has published a touching statement about how she is trying to find "resilience" after the loss of her beloved.

The Black Sabbath frontman died in July and was buried the following week at the estate in Buckinghamshire. A funeral procession also took place through his hometown of Birmingham.

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Sharon, 72, broke her silence on social media by posting an adorable video on Instagram where she interacts with several birds.

In the short clip, owls and hawks land on her arm, while her daughter Kelly watches with joy.

The X Factor judge caresses these beautiful birds, her bright red hair blowing in the wind.

In the post, Sharon wrote a heartfelt caption, starting with:

“I am still having difficulty finding the words to express my gratitude for the incredible love and support you have shown on social media.”

 

“Your comments, posts, and tributes have brought me more comfort than you know. None of this has gone unnoticed. In fact, it has helped me get through many nights.”

 

“Although I am still searching for my resilience, I wanted to showcase some wonderful creatures I had the chance to spend the afternoon with. The connection you build with these powerful birds is entirely based on trust and confidence.”

 

“They will only come to you if they feel that you are safe and not scared of them. This is a bond I know well, and the experience was nothing short of magical.”

 

“I love you all and thank you so sincerely for this otherworldly amount of love you continue to send me.”

Sharon's fans are actively leaving their comments, sending warm wishes. One user wrote:

“Sending you massive love, Sharon, I think of you every day. You are a powerful woman, and I am sure Ozzy walks with you every day.”

Another fan noted:

“You are a true trailblazer and an inspiration to people in similar situations. I rewatched the clip of you and Ozzy on Parky yesterday. It was absolutely hilarious, and your love was so amazing and evident.”

A third commenter added:

“It is a real breath of fresh air to see you smiling, Sharon. You and your family are so often in my heart and on my mind.”

Ozzy died just weeks after he last performed on stage with his bandmates at Villa Park in Birmingham.

At that time, his family released an emotional statement:

“With profound sadness more than words can express, we must announce that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.”

 

“He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family's privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Louis.”

In recent years, Ozzy battled numerous health issues, including Parkinson's disease.

The official death certificate indicates "acute myocardial infarction" and "out-of-hospital cardiac arrest" as causes of his death. It also states that coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease with autonomic dysfunction became "contributing factors" to his death.

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Ozzy passed away in July, just weeks after his final concert in Birmingham.


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