A visibly emotional Sharon Osbourne expressed both gratitude and sadness following her husband, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne’s, passing. In a recent episode of “The Osbournes Podcast,” she, along with her children Kelly and Jack, shared their reflections on loss, love, and some unexpected kindness they received, including a voicemail from former President Donald Trump.
During the podcast, the family played a message from Trump, who offered his condolences after Ozzy’s death. He said, “Hi Sharon, this is Donald Trump. I want to wish you and your family all the best… Ozzy was great and a great guy. I met him a few times and he was unique and talented in every way.” Sharon, holding back tears, remarked on the kindness she felt from Trump, noting, “I didn’t need to call her. She was really kind.”
Sharon recalled her experiences with Trump and First Lady Melania, emphasizing their honesty and respect, separate from politics. She mentioned, “Listen, we know that when it comes to politics, there are no winners. No matter who you like, half the people will be unhappy.” Still, she added that Trump was always polite and easy to talk to, a sentiment she appreciated.
Sharon also shared details about the support they received from King Charles III following Ozzy’s passing. She described receiving a touching letter from him and praised his compassion, reflecting on his kindness during Ozzy’s health struggles in the past. “What he did for Ozzy, he didn’t have to do,” she mentioned, emphasizing her respect for the King.
Sharon concluded by expressing her gratitude for both Trump and King Charles for their support during this difficult time. Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, had passed away on July 22, at the age of 76, leaving a legacy in the world of heavy metal. His death was attributed to multiple health issues, including cardiac arrest and complications related to Parkinson’s disease, as detailed in a death certificate.
