Sharon Osbourne Opens Up in Emotional Interview Just Days Before Ozzy’s Death: “I Fell in Love with His Chaos”

Just days before the world said goodbye to Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary “Prince of Darkness” and iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, his wife Sharon Osbourne sat down for a deeply moving interview — unaware it would be her final on-camera reflection before his passing.

Ozzy died on July 22, 2025, at the age of 76, after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease and other health complications. While fans around the globe continue to mourn, Sharon’s candid words now serve as both a farewell and a timeless love letter to the man she stood beside for more than four decades.

 “I Fell in Love with His Chaos and Energy,” Sharon Says

In a heart-wrenching segment aired on AXS TV, Sharon Osbourne shared vulnerable moments from her 43-year marriage to Ozzy. Speaking through tears and smiles, she described the whirlwind love that defined their relationship.

“I fell in love with his chaos, his energy, and the way he lived life without brakes,” Sharon said. “He wasn’t pretending. He was what he was — vulnerable, strong, funny, and sometimes heartbreakingly lost. And I loved him for all of it.”

What many saw as rock-and-roll madness, Sharon saw as authenticity — a man who lived with raw emotion and rare intensity.

 43 Years of Enduring Love, Pain, and Loyalty

Married in 1982, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s love story was one of resilience. They weathered addiction, health scares, scandal, and global fame — all while raising three children: Aimee, Kelly, and Jack.

“Ozzy always called me his rock,” Sharon said. “But really, he was my wind. He pushed me forward, lifted me up, and sometimes carried me when I couldn’t move myself.”

Their bond was tested many times, yet never broken — a rare example of loyalty through chaos in the spotlight of global celebrity.

 “He Knew the End Was Near, But He Didn’t Want Pity”

In the final months of his life, Ozzy’s health declined significantly due to Parkinson’s and complications from neck and back surgeries. Still, his love for music and performance never faded.

“He told me, ‘If I die on stage, I’ll die happy,’” Sharon shared.
“That’s why his final show this July meant so much. It wasn’t just another concert. It was his goodbye.”

That final performance, a surprise reunion with original Black Sabbath bandmates in Birmingham, England, will forever be remembered as Ozzy’s symbolic curtain call — a night that closed out a career that changed music history.

 “He Was My Life… and Still Is”

As Sharon’s interview drew to a close, her voice cracked with emotion.

“He was my life. He still is. Ozzy wasn’t just my husband — he was a force of nature.
And now, without him, the world is a little quieter.”

Her words, both fragile and fierce, offered fans a rare window into the private soul of a public legend. Through love, grief, and memory, Sharon Osbourne continues to carry the legacy of the man she never stopped loving.

Watch the Interview

🔻 Watch the full interview with Sharon Osbourne, recorded just days before Ozzy’s death, on AXS TV.
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