Sharon Osbourne Makes Emotional Yet Glamorous Public Return After Ozzy's Death

By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on November 27, 2025 at 8:30 AM EST

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Sharon Osbourne made a stunning yet emotional return to the spotlight after the death of her husband, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.

The 73-year-old appeared radiant but visibly moved as she stepped out in London for her first public event since the heartbreaking loss.

Surrounded by family and friends, Sharon’s graceful appearance reflected both strength and sorrow as she continued navigating life without the man she once described as her reason for living.

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Sharon Osbourne Steps Back Into The Spotlight

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Sharon Osbourne made her first public appearance since Ozzy’s death, attending a glamorous event in London with her daughter, Kelly.

Photos obtained by the Daily Mail showed the two arriving hand-in-hand at the Rebecca Vallance–hosted cocktail bash at Aki London, where they joined a star-studded crowd that included Holly Valance, Amber Le Bon, and Zara Tindall.

The TV personality dazzled in a red gown that shimmered under the lights, while her daughter opted for a soft pink dress.

Sharon’s son, Jack, wasn’t present for the event as he’s currently facing life in the “I’m A Celebrity” jungle.

The outing came just weeks after the icon was seen looking heartbroken following Ozzy’s funeral.

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Despite her grief, Sharon managed to embody poise and strength, finding comfort in being surrounded by her daughter and close friends.

Her appearance symbolized her slow return to public life after months of mourning, offering fans their first glimpse of her resilience amid profound personal loss.

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Sharon Leans On Family After Losing Her Husband

OzzyOsbourne passed away from heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with Black Sabbath at Birmingham’s Villa Park.

His death marked the end of a musical era and the beginning of an emotional chapter for Sharon Osbourne.

Following his passing, she shared a heartfelt message on social media, thanking fans for the “overwhelming love and support” shown toward her family.

Sharon admitted she had been carried through by those around her and was still finding her footing after losing her lifelong partner.

Their son Jack also offered insight into his mother’s emotional state, saying on “Good Morning America,” “She’s okay, but she’s not okay. I know she feels the love.”

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Thankfully, the Osbourne family’s close bond has remained a source of strength for Sharon.

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Sharon Osbourne’s Strength Shines Through Ozzy’s Final Chapter

Sharon’s heartbreak was explored in “Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home,” a BBC One documentary chronicling the singer’s final years and their family’s move back to the U.K. after decades in the U.S.

The program captured her pain as she cared for Ozzy through his declining health and multiple operations, while also showing behind-the-scenes moments from his farewell performance.

Jack reflected emotionally on that concert, recalling, “Before he went on stage, I ran back into the dressing room, and I just gave him a big hug. I just kissed him. I just said, I was like, ‘Crush it. You’re going to do so good.’”

He added that watching his father perform for the last time felt like “a living wake.”

The raw footage reminded fans how deeply the family shared in Ozzy’s journey, celebrating his strength even as they prepared to say goodbye.

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Sharon’s Struggles Highlighted Through Kelly Osbourne’s Perspective

A second documentary, “Ozzy: No Escape From Now,” which premiered on October 7 on Paramount+, also captured Sharon Osbourne’s emotional experience during Ozzy’s final three years.

The film features Aimee, Jack, and Kelly speaking about their father’s decline and their mother’s pain as she cared for him.

In one of the most emotional moments, Kelly said, “I think what’s happening to my mum is the most heartbreaking part of this whole thing. And I think that watching the man that she loves most in this world wither is really, really hard.”

The documentary also gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his 2020 album “Ordinary Man” and his Grammy-winning 2022 album “Patient Number 9.”

In addition, it features Ozzy’s 2022 appearance with Black Sabbath to perform at the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in the UK amid his health issues, his 2024 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and his July farewell concert in Birmingham shortly before his death.

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The Osbourne Family Open Up About The Horrible Aftermath Of Ozzy’s Death

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While the Osborne family has been trying to navigate life without Ozzy, they have also been open about the grieving process.

According to a report from The Blast, the family recently opened up on “The Osbournes” podcast about the “horrible” aftermath of Ozzy’s death, revealing how deeply it has hit them.

The late icon’s daughter Kelly, admitted tearfully that she “never realized just how horrible grief is,” saying she didn’t know she could miss someone so much.

Sharon Osbourne also shared how nights were especially brutal, as she still struggled to sleep alone and feared bedtime because the emptiness hit hardest then.

Jack added that mourning had been “both horrible and beautiful,” forcing him to re-examine life while wrestling with sorrow and gratitude.

For the Osbourne family, the void left by Ozzy feels relentless, and coping with life after loss has been far more painful than they ever imagined.

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