Ozzy Osbourne’s Sisters Share Insight Into His Final Weeks Before His Death
WEST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND, JUL 23 – Ozzy Osbourne's final concert in Birmingham raised $190 million for charity and fulfilled his last wish to perform live despite his Parkinson's diagnosis, his sisters revealed.
- On Tuesday, July 22, rock icon Ozzy Osbourne died in Birmingham, England surrounded by family at age 76.
- Having performed his final show on July 5, Ozzy Osbourne struggled to stand and performed seated at Villa Park in Birmingham earlier this month due to Parkinson’s disease.
- According to Jean Powell, she received his final text while he drove down Lodge Road saying `I can’t wait to come back`, and they learned of his passing via phone call that day.
- According to the sisters, Jean Powell said `To us, he was our brother, not a celebrity`, and she added `he was frail, but it still came as a shock` as they shared memories of their loving brother.
- Meanwhile, Ozzy Osbourne’s final memoir, Last Rites, is set to be released posthumously later this year, and tributes have poured in from artists including Elton John, Alice Cooper and Tobias Forge.
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Ozzy Osbourne’s sisters share plans he made before his death
Ozzy Osbourne’s sisters are speaking out after the rocker’s death on Tuesday at the age of 76. On Wednesday, Jean Powell and Gillian Hemming spoke to U.K.-based outlet The Mirror, sharing that the heavy metal icon was making plans to visit them before he passed away. The sisters said that Osbourne’s death was unexpected, and they still don’t know the full details of his passing. “He was frail, but it still came as a shock,” Powell told the publi…
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