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Sharon Osbourne is reportedly finding comfort in her three kids after her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s death. “Sharon’s heartbroken but very proud of the life the family built together,” an insider told People Monday, referring to her and the Black Sabbath’s children: Aimee, 41, Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39.
Osbourne was dad to five biological children with two women, while also the adoptive father of his first wife's son. He had 10 grandchildren at the time of his death.
A statement from the Osbourne family confirmed Ozzy died at 76 in his luxury mansion in Buckinghamshire, surrounded by his family. The statement, signed by his wife Sharon Osbourne and their three children, Aimee, Kelly, and Jack, also included Ozzy's son from his first marriage, Louis.
The late Black Sabbath rocker was a father to six children, whom he shared with his ex-wife, Thelma Riley, and Sharon Osbourne.
Jack Osbourne is Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s youngest child. After appearing on The Osbournes, he continued being a media personality starring in shows such as Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie (2005–2009) and BBC’s Saving Planet Earth (2007).
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As tributes continue to pour in, two of Ozzy Osbourne's children — Jessica and Louis — have honored their late father in subtle ways after the former Black Sabbath frontman and legendary rocker died on Tuesday,
After Ozzy Osbourne died July 22 at the age of 76, the Black Sabbath frontman’s kids Jessica and Louis, from his first marriage, shared subtle tributes on social media.
After news of the Black Sabbath vocalist's death surfaced, Jessica and Louis Osbourne took to social media to subtly pay their respects to their late dad.
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76. His beloved wife, Sharon, and four of his six kids confirmed the news via a statement on social media, but two of his older children were missing from the tribute.
"They were just totally in love and devoted to each other, and that wasn't for the cameras. That was just who they were."