Sharon Osbourne appears for the first time after Ozzy's funeral: how her daughter helps her cope with grief.

Sharon Osbourne appears for the first time after Ozzy's funeral: how her daughter helps her cope with grief
Sharon Osbourne appears for the first time after Ozzy's funeral: how her daughter helps her cope with grief

Sharon Osbourne makes her first public appearance after her husband's funeral

According to The Sun: Sharon Osbourne was seen publicly for the first time after losing her husband Ozzy. Her daughter Kelly shared a video in which Sharon joyfully engages in falconry.

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Sharon, who lost her beloved husband in July, has found her smile again while engaging in a new hobby with Kelly.

In her video, Kelly noted:

“Today, I introduced Mom to falconry, and she really loved it! Thank you @gerardsulter for bringing a smile to my mom’s face!”

In the clip, Kelly leads the process, saying: “Mom, stretch out your hand.” She looks confident in her professional style.

Sharon, upon receiving the bird, sadly says:

“I have nothing to give you. Let’s go.”

Fans were delighted to see Sharon and left positive comments:

  • “There she is!!!! We all missed Sharon. Thank you, Kelly.”
  • “Absolutely love this! So glad you found at least a distraction.”
  • “So nice to see this! All positive and healing vibes to your family,” wrote another commenter.
  • “Spiritually, owls symbolize wisdom, intuition, and a connection to the spirit world through their nocturnal nature and ability to see in the dark. It's great that your mom enjoyed this too.”
  • “I love this family for being so real, honest, and open to everyone. The Osbournes have always embraced nonconformity; they have also embraced love,” emphasized the fifth commenter.

Sharon appeared calm, dressed in black with a white t-shirt against a dark sky.

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Kelly previously shared a photo with an owl and wrote:

“In all my sadness and grief, I found something that truly makes me happy!”

 

“I never thought I would find my smile with falconry, but I did. I absolutely love being with birds!”

Last month, it became known that a documentary about the life of the late rocker suddenly disappeared from the BBC schedule. The film, shot over three years, offers “unique and close access” to the family, including Ozzy, Sharon, Jack, and Kelly.

The documentary was supposed to be about Ozzy's life as he attempted to return home after a long stay in Los Angeles. Filming had begun earlier; however, the project changed direction due to Ozzy’s declining health.

Fans, friends, and family were heartbroken when Ozzy passed away at the age of 76 on July 22. Following the postponement of the documentary, a BBC representative stated:

“Our condolences to the Osbourne family during this difficult time. We respect the family’s wish to wait a bit longer before the release of this special film.”
Getty Simon Jones Sharon Osbourne continues to find her way to a new life after the loss of her husband, engaging in various activities with her family. She demonstrates that even in difficult times, there is an opportunity to find small joys and support from loved ones. Under Kelly’s guidance, the falconry sessions became not only a new experience for her but also a distraction that helps cope with her grief.

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