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Sharon Osbourne Steps Out for the First Time Since Saying Goodbye to Ozzy Sharing a Tender Day With Daughter Kelly and Reminding Us That Even in the Deepest Heartbreak Love Family and Small Moments Can Begin to Heal

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Sharon Osbourne has stepped back into the public eye for the first time since her husband Ozzy’s funeral. The 72-year-old joined daughter Kelly Osbourne for a day of falconry in Cornwall, nearly two months after Ozzy’s passing at 76 from a heart attack. Kelly, 40, shared the outing on Instagram, capturing her mother smiling as an owl perched on her hand. She wrote, “Today I introduced my mum to falconry and she loved it! @gerardsulter Thank you for putting a smile on my mum’s face too!”

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Sharon Osbourne

The sweet video marked a remarkable moment of embracing healing. Kelly added that the trip “put a smile back on mum’s face,” highlighting Sharon’s quiet steps toward embracing change, reconnecting with life, and finding small joys amid her grief.


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The Osbournes spent time at Cornwall Falconry in Bugle near St Austell. In Kelly’s video, she asks her mother to “put her hand out,” just before the owl flies from her head and lands gracefully on Sharon’s hand.

TV Personalities Sharon Osbourne (L), Kelly Osbourne (R) and musician Ozzy Osbourne
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TV Personalities Sharon Osbourne (L), Kelly Osbourne (R), and musician Ozzy Osbourne

The pair have been leaning on each other since Ozzy’s passing, finding comfort in quiet escapes together. Cornwall, Kelly said, has been especially healing for Sharon as she adjusts to life without her husband of more than 40 years.


Remembering Ozzy Osbourne’s Legacy

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Jack Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, and family members

Ozzy, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, died on July 22 surrounded by family. He was laid to rest on July 30 at the couple’s estate in Buckinghamshire, where rock stars including Marilyn Manson and longtime guitarist Zakk Wylde joined Sharon and their children.

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Jack Osbourne and Dad Ozzy

As per The New York Times, Official records listed several causes of death, including out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, and complications from Parkinson’s disease.

In a family statement, the Osbournes said Ozzy died “surrounded by love,” adding, “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.”


Family Concerns Delay Ozzy Documentary

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Kelly Osbourne

As per a report by BBC, in the weeks since Ozzy’s passing, a BBC documentary titled “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home” was pulled just hours before its scheduled broadcast. The family reportedly raised concerns that the program had been “rushed” and did not fully capture the right tone.

The Guardian later reported that both BBC and Paramount+ were working on documentaries about Ozzy, drawing from three years of access to the rocker in his final chapter. The competing projects were said to be in a “race” to air unseen footage, which also factored into the delay.

The Osbournes (L-R) Jack, Sharon, Ozzy and Kelly are shown in this undated photo on Novemember 19, 2002 in Beverly Hills, California. The Osbournes will host the 30th Annual American Music Awards on January 13, 2003 in Los Angeles.
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The Osbournes (L-R) Jack, Sharon, Ozzy, and Kelly are shown in this undated photo on November 19, 2002, in Beverly Hills, California.

For now, Sharon and Kelly are focusing on family and healing. Their falconry outing, filled with smiles and laughter, offered fans a glimpse of hope as they continue to navigate life after Ozzy.

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