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I just watched Ozzy Osbourne’s final journey through Birmingham and my heart honestly broke. Seeing Sharon so fragile at the Black Sabbath bench, standing in front of all the tributes, completely shattered it was so hard to watch. She looked like a woman holding herself together by a thread, surrounded by so much love and yet completely lost without him.
The whole Osbourne family looked heartbroken. You could feel the pain in the way they moved, the way they looked around at everything left for him. This wasn’t the funeral, but it was a goodbye. A final visit home. And it was one of the saddest things i’ve seen.
That stop at the Black Sabbath bench hit me hard. The flowers, the messages, the fans showing up to say thank you and goodbye it was more than just a tribute. It was a reminder that Ozzy wasn’t just a rock icon. He was a husband, a dad, a grandad. And his family is grieving a loss so deep no words will ever really touch it.
I hope Sharon and the kids felt the love around them today. You could see how much he was adored not just for his music, but for the man he was.
Rest in peace Ozzy. You’ll never be forgotten. 🖤