Ozzy Osbourne's Secret Hospitalization Shocks Fans Ahead of Final Concert

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Ozzy Osbourne's Secret Hospitalization Shocks Fans Ahead of Final Concert

On a recent episode of The Osbournes Podcast, Sharon, Jack, and Kelly Osbourne opened up about the profound emotional aftermath of Ozzy Osbourne’s death on July 22 at age 76. Speaking publicly for the first time since his passing, the family reflected on his final year, the private health battles he endured, and the extraordinary grief that ultimately brought them closer. Fans can revisit earlier episodes via the official Osbournes Podcast page.

The trio revealed that Ozzy’s condition worsened last December after what they described as “a little fall.” Already battling Parkinson’s disease, pneumonia, and complications from a botched spinal surgery, the rock legend faced a significant decline. This crisis unfolded just before his celebrated “Back to the Beginning” performance, a monumental farewell that became a symbolic curtain call for the Prince of Darkness. More on Ozzy’s career milestones can be found at Ozzy’s official website.

Two weeks before the concert, Ozzy was secretly hospitalized. Sharon detailed how extreme security measures were enacted to keep his identity protected. Hospital staff were instructed to deny everything, only allowing family-approved individuals with photo verification. A humorous but stressful mix-up occurred when a man arrived claiming to be “John Osbourne’s brother.” Since Ozzy’s siblings were unaware of his hospitalization, Sharon dismissed the claim only to learn later that another patient named John Osbourne was being visited by his real brother.

Despite his fragile health, Jack emphasized that Ozzy was never pressured into performing. “He was running the show,” he insisted. Determined and resolute, Ozzy went from hospital bed to stage to deliver an unforgettable concert featuring solo and Black Sabbath sets. The lineup included metal heavyweights like Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, Pantera, Alice in Chains, and Anthrax, creating a historic musical tribute to his legacy.

Following Ozzy’s death, the family received a wave of condolences including from two world leaders. Sharon, who appeared on Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice in 2010, shared a voicemail the former U.S. president sent, honoring Ozzy as “unique” and “amazing.” Trump’s message reflected their brief interactions and expressed sincere sympathy.

The Osbournes also received a personal letter from England’s King Charles. Jack described it as “lovely,” while Sharon praised the King as “a good, caring man with a good heart.” She added that Charles had reached out multiple times over the years including for Ozzy’s birthday and during previous hospitalizations, reinforcing the family’s long-standing admiration for the monarchy. For broader context on royal correspondence traditions, readers can explore coverage on BBC News.

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