Sharon Osbourne is struggling with a difficult decision about her future after fulfilling her husband Ozzy's wishes.

The woman is now experiencing sadness, loneliness, and widowhood.

September 6th 2025.

Sharon Osbourne is struggling with a difficult decision about her future after fulfilling her husband Ozzy's wishes.
In July, the music world was struck with the devastating news that Ozzy Osbourne, the beloved frontman of Black Sabbath, had passed away at the age of 76. His wife Sharon Osbourne was left to face the heartbreaking reality of life without her partner, after fulfilling his last wishes.

Announced by the family, Ozzy's death was a result of his long battle with Parkinson's disease and other health issues. He was given a public farewell in his hometown of Birmingham, where thousands of fans lined the streets to pay their respects. Sharon, along with their children Jack, Kelly, and Aimee, were also in attendance. It was a bittersweet moment for the family, as they said goodbye to a legend who had touched the lives of so many.

Before his passing, Ozzy had expressed a unique request in his 2009 autobiography - to be buried under a crabapple tree in the garden of their family estate in Buckinghamshire. He wanted his children to one day make wine out of his buried body and get "p****d out of their heads." And true to his wishes, Sharon made sure that he was laid to rest under the tree at Welders House.

However, with Ozzy's children and grandchildren now residing in Los Angeles, Sharon is left to grieve alone. The Daily Mail reported that she is torn between returning to the States with her loved ones or staying in Buckinghamshire where Ozzy is buried. A source close to the family revealed, "Sharon is heartbroken, she thought she would be nursing Ozzy for much longer in the UK. It's where she thought her short-term future would be while she looked after him." They added that Sharon is facing the difficult decision of either "living a life without the children" or leaving Ozzy's resting place, which is "so upsetting" for her.

Last month, Sharon shared the final words that Ozzy had said about his fans before his death. After their last ever performance at Birmingham's Villa Park Stadium, Ozzy was moved by the overwhelming support from his fans. Sharon told Pollstar, "He turned around and he said to me that night, he said, 'I had no idea that so many people liked me.'" It was a heartwarming moment that showed just how much Ozzy meant to his fans.

As Sharon continues to grieve the loss of her husband, she is also faced with the difficult decision of where to call home. She is torn between staying in the UK where Ozzy is buried or going back to Los Angeles to be with her children and grandchildren. Her friends hope that she will choose to return to the States soon, especially with her birthday approaching. They believe that being surrounded by her loved ones will bring some comfort during this difficult time.

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