BREAKING: Black Sabbath Frontman Ozzy wife Sharon Br… read more.

BREAKING: Black Sabbath Frontman Ozzy wife Sharon Br… read more.

 

It’s been only days since the world said goodbye to Ozzy Osbourne in a moving ceremony in Birmingham, but for Sharon Osbourne, the silence that followed has been the hardest part.

The woman who stood by the Prince of Darkness for over four decades has now shared a few heartfelt words. And though her voice is quiet, her pain is unmistakable.

“Ozzy wasn’t just my husband,” she wrote. “He was my world. My wild soulmate. My partner in this beautiful madness. I still talk to him like he’s here… because to me, he is.”

Their relationship was anything but ordinary  it was fierce, loyal, and filled with fire. From the highs of music and fame to the lows of illness and addiction, Sharon was there through it all, and her love never wavered.

A Widow’s Silence

The public said goodbye to Ozzy on July 30. Thousands lined the streets. Fans cried. His music echoed through Birmingham one last time. Sharon, in all black, stood beside their three children Kelly, Jack, and Aimee trying to stay strong through unimaginable loss.

But once the service ended, and the crowd dispersed, she was left alone with the quiet.

“It’s the silence that hurts,” she shared. “Seeing his empty chair. Reaching for him in the morning. Forgetting for a second that he’s gone, and then remembering all over again.”

Close friends say Sharon now spends hours in the garden where Ozzy’s ashes were spread beneath a cherry blossom tree a place he once called his favorite.

“She’ll just sit there,” a family insider said. “Sometimes she talks out loud, like he’s still sitting next to her.”

One photo released to the public showed her standing by the tree, gently touching the bark, eyes closed. A single note dangled from the branch: “Forever yours, Shaz.”

Honoring His Legacy

Though her grief is deep, Sharon is determined to carry on Ozzy’s legacy. In a brief radio interview, her voice trembled as she revealed plans for a tribute concert later this year in Birmingham.

“He lived for the stage. For his fans. So we’re going to give them one last concert. One last roar for Ozzy.”

The event is expected to bring together some of rock’s biggest names  Tony Iommi, Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler  along with other artists who admired Ozzy’s spirit, like Post Malone and Eminem.

It’s something Sharon feels he would have wanted: a loud, chaotic, unforgettable goodbye.

A Private Grief

For now, Sharon is taking time away from the public eye. She’s stepped back from work and television, and has asked for space to mourn in peace.

“She’s not putting on a brave face,” a longtime friend said. “She’s just doing what she can to make it through the day.”

Still, those close to her say she’s holding on to the memories  the laughter, the music, and the man behind the myth.

“I don’t want to just ‘move on,’” she said. “I want to carry him with me. I still feel him everywhere. In the house. In the music. In my heart.”

Love That Doesn’t Fade

Though he’s gone, Sharon says she still hears Ozzy’s voice  in her dreams, in old voicemails, in the little things.

“He always called me ‘my Shaz.’ I still hear it when I wake up sometimes. And I hope I always will.”

And maybe, somewhere beyond this world, Ozzy is still watching her  laughing, singing, and waiting for the day they meet again.

 

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