BREAKING: Black Sabbath Vocalist Ozzy Wife Sharon F…read more.

BREAKING: Black Sabbath Vocalist Ozzy Wife Sharon F…read more.

Birmingham was silent the day they laid Ozzy Osbourne to rest but the silence has been even louder in Sharon Osbourne’s world.

Just days after the public funeral for the rock icon and Black Sabbath frontman, Sharon Osbourne has finally spoken out. Her voice is soft. Her grief is still fresh. And her love? Unshaken.

“He was my life,” she said in a private message. “My love, my fighter, my wild, beautiful man. I still talk to him every morning. I can’t help it. I don’t know how to stop.”

For over 40 years, Sharon wasn’t just Ozzy’s wife. She was his anchor. His storm partner. His manager, his fiercest protector, and the only person who could really tame or at least dance with  the chaos that followed him everywhere.

The two were inseparable, even in their ugliest battles. Addiction. Illness. Fame. Scandal. But what kept them together, through it all, was love. Real love. Messy, explosive, unrelenting love.

Quiet After the Storm

Ozzy’s funeral on July 30 drew mourners from around the globe. Fans lined the streets of Birmingham, weeping openly as the hearse passed. Sharon stood by their three children Kelly, Jack, and Aimee holding her head high, wearing black gloves and a quiet strength that only comes from decades of weathering storms.

But when the crowds were gone and the cameras turned off, Sharon was left with the silence.

“It’s the little things,” she said. “Waking up and realizing his side of the bed is still made. Reaching for my phone to tell him something funny. And then remembering… he’s not there.”

Friends close to the family say Sharon has been spending hours alone in the garden, near where Ozzy’s ashes were scattered beneath a cherry tree he loved.

“She just sits there,” one friend shared. “Sometimes she talks out loud, like he’s still listening. And maybe he is.”

A single photo was released on Friday. Sharon, standing by the tree, her hand on the trunk, eyes closed. A note tied to the branches read simply: “Forever yours, Shaz.”

Grief in Private, Love in Public

Sharon hasn’t spoken much publicly since the funeral, but in a short interview with BBC Radio 2, her voice cracked when asked how she was doing.

“I’m shattered. But I know Ozzy would be saying, ‘Come on, my love, don’t fall apart now. Not you.’ So I’m trying. For him.”

She also confirmed that a tribute concert is already in the works, likely to take place in Birmingham later this year a celebration of Ozzy’s life, music, and madness.

“He always said, ‘I’m nothing without my fans.’ So we’re giving them one last night with him. Loud. Wild. Just how he liked it.”

The concert is expected to feature some of Ozzy’s closest collaborators, including Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Zakk Wylde, and even friends outside the rock world, like Eminem and Post Malone.

A Love That Doesn’t End

Despite the heartbreak, Sharon isn’t trying to hide from the world  just taking things one moment at a time.

Her talk show appearances have been postponed, and friends say she’s considering taking a long break from television altogether.

“She’s not trying to be strong for the cameras,” one longtime friend said. “She’s trying to be strong for herself. For her kids. For Ozzy. And for the thousands of fans who looked up to their love.”

And though the days are long and the nights are longer, Sharon’s heart is still full.

“People keep saying, ‘You’ll get through this.’ But I don’t want to ‘get through’ it. I want to remember him. Feel him. Every single day. Because if I stop… then it’s like he’s really gone.”

A Final Whisper

As the world slowly moves forward, one thing is clear: Sharon Osbourne will never walk alone. Not really. Not with Ozzy in her heart, in her music, in her memories.

“I still hear his laugh in the house. Still hear him calling me ‘my Shaz.’ I think I always will. That’s the thing about real love  it never leaves.”

And somewhere, maybe Ozzy is laughing too. Watching her. Proud. Still calling her name from the beyond.

 

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