Sharon Osbourne is bravely opening up about the emotional promise she made to her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, in the final weeks of his life.
The Black Sabbath legend died in July at 76, with his cause of death listed as cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, and Parkinson’s disease.
In the days that followed, thousands filled the streets of Birmingham to honor him. Sharon, the former reality TV star from the hit family series ‘The Osbournes’ stood alongside their children — Aimee, Kelly, and Jack — as well as Ozzy’s older children, Louis, Jessica, and Elliot Kingsley, as fans paid tribute to the rock icon’s life and legacy.
GettyMonths later, Sharon is opening up about her grief and the vow she made in their final weeks. During an appearance on “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” she admitted she cannot imagine herself ever falling in love again.
“Everything in my life now is like ish … it’s OK, alright. I’m OK. That’s it for now. For so, so many years, we were intertwined,” she said on the December 10 episode.
The Moment Ozzy Asked If She Would Ever Marry Again
Sharon said Ozzy once asked her directly if she would ever remarry after he died. Her response was immediate and emotional.
“One night when he was hugging me tight, you know, he said, ‘When I go, do you think you’ll ever get married?’ I’m like, ‘f**k off, p**s off. Oh, my God no, never, ever, ever, no’.”
She went on to describe how strange life feels without him. “It’s very weird to me. You know, when you love someone that much and you’re grieving for them, it’s what I have to live with, and I’ll get used to it. I will. I have to, you know, things move on.”
Her Children Gave Her Strength During Her Deepest Pain
GettySharon credited her three children with helping her survive the early stages of grief.
“I wouldn’t have [gotten] through [without them]. I would have just gone with Ozzy, definitely. I’ve done everything I wanted to do,” she told Morgan.
Getty“You know they’ve been unbelievable, just magnificent with me, all three of them.”
She also reflected on a moment from years earlier while receiving mental health treatment. Sharon remembered seeing two young women whose mothers had died by suicide.
Getty“And I saw the state that these two young women were in and what it had done to their lives, and I thought, I will never, ever, ever do that to my kids.”
Sharon Reflects on Losing the Love of Her Life
GettySharon said she is learning to live with the reality of losing the man she spent more than 40 years loving.
“It’s inevitable that it happens to all of us,” she said. “I miss his hand… holding his hand.”
Watch the conversation here:
As she continues to grieve, Sharon said she is trying to adjust to life without the person who shaped her world for decades. The vow she made to Ozzy in their final days remains unchanged, and she says the love they shared will define the rest of her life.



