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Jack Osbourne Says Sharon Is 'Not OK' As Ozzy’s Final Years Reach Audiences

Posthumous releases now anchor the family’s public account of his decline and goodbye.

Overview

  • Jack Osbourne told Good Morning America his mother is “OK, but she’s not OK,” while noting the family feels an overwhelming outpouring of love from fans.
  • The Paramount+ documentary Ozzy: No Escape From Now debuts today and, at the family’s request, closes with a montage from Ozzy’s funeral procession.
  • The BBC’s Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home aired Oct. 2, chronicling his final years and the Villa Park farewell organized by Sharon.
  • Last Rites, the posthumous memoir Ozzy completed shortly before his death, is being released as he reflects candidly on mortality and years of health struggles.
  • Ozzy died at home on July 22 at 76, 17 days after his final Black Sabbath concert; his death certificate cites out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s with autonomic dysfunction.