
In a raw and emotional television moment that left viewers reaching for tissues, Sharon Osbourne revealed she cannot bring herself to watch husband Ozzy perform on what's being billed as his final tour.
The heartbreaking confession came during a candid discussion on The Talk, where Sharon's voice trembled as she explained her painful decision to stay away from the iconic rocker's farewell shows.
'It's Too Painful to Watch'
'I won't go,' Sharon stated firmly, her eyes welling with emotion. 'I can't watch the final tour. It's just too painful for me.'
The television personality explained that witnessing what could be Ozzy's last performances feels like watching a chapter close that she's not ready to end. The couple have been married for over four decades, with Sharon managing Ozzy's career through its highest highs and lowest lows.
A Career Coming to a Close
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman turned solo superstar, has been struggling with serious health issues in recent years. Multiple surgeries, Parkinson's disease diagnosis, and other complications have forced the rock icon to scale back his legendary live performances.
His 'No More Tours 2' - initially announced as his final global tour - has faced numerous postponements and cancellations due to his health struggles, making each remaining performance feel increasingly precious to fans.
Support From Co-Hosts
Sharon's co-hosts on The Talk offered comfort as she fought back tears during the emotional segment. The raw display of vulnerability showcased the deep personal toll that Ozzy's career wind-down is taking on the entire Osbourne family.
'This is really the end of an era,' Sharon acknowledged, capturing the sentiment of music fans worldwide who have followed Ozzy's career from his Black Sabbath days through his reality television fame and beyond.
The emotional interview serves as a poignant reminder that behind the rock and roll legend stands a wife grappling with the reality of her husband's mortality and the conclusion of the career that defined their lives together.