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'I Hate Going to Bed at Night': Sharon Osbourne Opens up About Life Alone
The Osbourne family revealed their intense grief and how public tributes matched the scale of a royal death, helping them cope after Ozzy Osbourne’s passing in July.
- On July 22, Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, died at 76, his wife Sharon Osbourne and four children confirmed in a family statement.
- Sharon Osbourne, who has struggled with sudden loneliness after decades together, and the family released the first episode of The Osbournes podcast in over a year to honour the rocker and reflect on grief.
- On the podcast, Kelly Osbourne, 41, described sleeping in Sharon Osbourne's bed for two months to keep her company and said, `I wake up and for the first three seconds I feel normal.`
- The family said a global outpouring of tributes has comforted them, and Sharon Osbourne said `He didn't realise how much he was loved.`
- Jack Osbourne, 40, reflected that grieving is both horrible and beautiful, saying the couple's children have helped them cope.
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Sharon Osbourne says she is struggling to sleep after Ozzy’s death
Sharon Osbourne has admitted to having trouble sleeping at night following the death of her husband, Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne, in July this year. In the first video episode shared in over a year, the Osbourne family spoke candidly about their grief, honouring the late music icon. Sharon confessed, "I hate going to bed at night. I hate going into the room, empty." Their daughter, Kelly, admitted, "Mornings are the hardest for me, as it …
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