Overview
- On Good Morning America, Jack Osbourne said Sharon is "OK, but she's not OK" and described the July 5 Villa Park concert as a "living wake" where Ozzy "got to say goodbye to everyone."
- Paramount+'s Ozzy: No Escape From Now streams Oct. 7, featuring family interviews and candid footage from Ozzy’s final years, a film completed after his death with the family’s blessing.
- The BBC’s Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home aired Oct. 2, tracing the couple’s move back to the UK and the toll of his prolonged health struggles on the family.
- Excerpts from the posthumous memoir Last Rites detail Ozzy’s fear he might miss the final show, his request for a backup video, his acceptance of mortality, and his worry about losing Sharon; the book releases Oct. 7.
- A death certificate filed in August lists out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and acute myocardial infarction with coronary artery disease, with Parkinson’s disease noted; Ozzy died July 22 at age 76, 17 days after the farewell performance.