Sharon Osbourne Is Reportedly Done With Love After Losing 'Her Twin Flame' Ozzy Osbourne
By Afouda Bamidele on July 28, 2025 at 7:45 PM EDT

Sharon Osbourne's love is completely spent on Ozzy Osbourne.
The media personality has reportedly sealed her heart shut as soon as her husband drew his last breath, and his legacy now lives forever as a part of her.
Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22 after a protracted battle with Parkinson's and a series of pain related to his back and neck surgery, but not without giving the world one last reverberating performance.
Sharon Osbourne Is Intent On Preserving Ozzy Osbourne's Legacy

Now that there is no vacancy in Sharon's heart, the next on her to-do list is to ensure the Prince of Darkness' legacy continues to shine through. The 72-year-old was the solid rock behind Ozzy's career and stuck by the singer's side through thick and thin.
Sharon was there through the addiction, cheating scandals, and held the fort during his last days when his battle with Parkinson's and pain from past injuries intensified. "There's no second act in love. Ozzy was her one — her twin flame. That's it," a source close to the family affirmed.
Now, the manager is collaborating with their kids to ensure Ozzy's unreleased music is tucked safely in the archives alongside numerous home videos, handwritten notes, and tour paraphernalia.
According to RadarOnline, Sharon reportedly wants him to be remembered as a lover and an iconic musician whose world revolved around hers and vice versa.
Sharon's Brilliant Idea For Black Sabbath's Lead Singer's Last Concert
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When Ozzy told the 42,000 audience who came to watch his final show with the Black Sabbath boys, now grateful he was from his bat-shaped throne, little did they know it was Sharon's golden idea.
The 72-year-old, who had managed Ozzy for decades and was actively involved in concert planning, reportedly insisted that his medical condition took precedence over the tour.
As reported by The Blast, a source noted that Sharon and the promoters stood their ground with the insurance company, which was trying to be prudent.
According to the insurance company, if Ozzy were to fall while trying to stand or walk for his performance, the payout might put them out of business, a risk that did not look attractive.
Hence, Sharon and the team found a way for the late rock star to deliver an electric show from a cozy chair, saving the insurance company millions of dollars in payouts.
The Final Gig Was Not An Easy Feet
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Ozzy's final show at Birmingham was the culmination of months of endless work from Sharon and the late rocker, as he had to adhere to his trainer's instructions, in addition to all the health guidelines.
The entertainer was settled on a Buckinghamshire estate, where he enjoyed a fully equipped health and wellness suite, a spa pool, and a rehabilitation wing to help him stay in shape.
He reportedly looked forward to showing his fans the progress he had made physically, although news of his numerous health battles was not a secret.
While he got to play one last time at the end of a very fulfilling career, he was not excited about doing it from a chair. A few days before his death, the legend was reportedly spotted walking at Comic Con Midlands in Birmingham with the help of a stick and flanked by Sharon and his son, Jack Osbourne.
Sharon's Talk Show Tour Did Not Make It Due To Ozzy's Health Issues

For Sharon, no mountain is too big to move for Ozzy. The Blast shared in April that the manager pulled a last-minute plug on her highly anticipated talk show tour, which was scheduled to kick off in Stockholm.
Sharon was billed to stage four talk shows in Scandinavia, stopping in Helsinki, where she would be interviewed by Danish Model and actress, Brigitte Nielsen.
While the media personality did not give any context to her decision at the time, sources from one of the venues in Oslo claimed it was connected to a family issue, which may be related to Ozzy's health.
Sharon had earlier explained that the star had experienced difficulty walking due to the effects of Parkinson's on his mobility.
Last year, she also canceled an appearance in Phoenix, informing the organizers that her husband was unable to fly. The matriarch became Ozzy's primary caregiver since his Parkinson's diagnosis over two decades ago.
Inside Sharon And Ozzy Osbourne's Relationship

Sharon stepped into Ozzy's world in 1979, although her father, Don Arden, had managed the Black Sabbath band, which meant she was not a stranger to the music world's operations.
The couple met for the first time in 1970 through her father, when Sharon was 18 years old. Ozzy was subsequently fired from Black Sabbath by Don due to his addiction.
Since then, Ozzy had taken his solo career to great lengths by releasing his debut album "Blizzard of Ozz" in 1980. They went on to get married in 1982 in a small wedding in Hawaii, after which they welcomed three children: Aimee, media personality Kelly, and Jack.
The duo reportedly celebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary on July 4, 2025, a few weeks before he passed away the same month. Sharon was there from the beginning of his solo career to his final performance, left, right, front and center, ensuring Ozzy gave his best.