SHARON, KELLY And JACK OSBOURNE Share Emotional Memories Of OZZY In Heartfelt Podcast Tribute (Video)

The Osbournes Podcast Tribute To Ozzy

In an incredibly emotional and deeply personal episode of The Osbournes podcast, Sharon, Kelly, and Jack Osbourne reunited for the first time since Ozzy Osbourne’s passing to honor the Prince of Darkness through laughter, tears, and heartfelt memories.

The family gathered to share their grief openly, revisiting the highs and lows of Ozzy’s final year — a time marked by both pain and his unstoppable determination to perform one last time. The episode, titled “Remembering Ozzy: The Osbournes Unfiltered on Grief, Legacy & Love,” takes listeners through an intimate journey of remembrance, from private hospital stories to Ozzy’s final show, which the family described as “a living wake.”

The episode opens with Sharon reflecting on the overwhelming wave of support they’ve received since Ozzy’s passing.

“I feel so bad. So many people have reached out to us. I mean, it’s just been overwhelmingly wonderful, everybody’s reaction, for the loss of Ozzy,” Sharon said (as transcribed by Blabbermouth). “And it’s just been overwhelming, and I feel so bad. Everybody’s reached out to us that we know that we love, thousands and thousands of people who we’ve never met, and I just want everybody to know that everything that has been sent to us we’ve read, we appreciate.”

Kelly spoke emotionally about how the love from fans helped her and her family through their mourning.
“The outpouring of love has been so helpful to us,” she said. “I never could have even imagined it to be as helpful as it has been, to know that we are not alone in our grief and our sadness, and that the rest of the world loved him as much as we did.”

When Jack asked if this massive global response changed how she felt about her father’s passing, Kelly added: “I haven’t seen an outpouring like that since Princess Diana died. I didn’t expect it.”

Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 from a heart attack, according to his death certificate filed in London. The document also confirmed his long struggle with coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s.