Sharon Osbourne's Emotional Decision After Losing Ozzy
Sharon Osbourne has made a significant life change in the wake of her husband Ozzy Osbourne's death. The Black Sabbath icon passed away last year, just weeks after his final concert, and was laid to rest at their countryside home in the UK.
A Shift to Family Proximity
Devastated by the loss, Sharon has decided to prioritize being closer to her children and grandchildren. She will now spend at least half of each year in the United States, specifically on the West Coast, with potential plans to move there permanently within a few years.
A source revealed to The Sun that Sharon initially intended to stay in the UK as planned with Ozzy, enjoying their retreat. However, daily visits to his gravesite by the lake at Welders became a poignant routine. Her children, Kelly and Jack, expressed concern over her well-being, noting the trauma of Ozzy's death and the strain of being separated from her grandchildren.
Family Concerns and Support
Jack Osbourne had previously voiced worries about the family's move to the UK, stating in 2023 that he thought it was a terrible idea due to the distance from him, Kelly, and the grandchildren. Kelly has been open about her grief, sharing a heartfelt message about how sorrow transforms but endures.
Sharon is a grandmother to Jack's daughters—Pearl, Andy Rose, Minnie Theodora, and Maple Artemis—with another on the way, and to Kelly's two-year-old son, Sidney. The move aims to provide her with a change of scenery and more time to celebrate with her family.
The source added that this decision allows Sharon to balance her grief with the joy of family connections, marking a new chapter after a profound loss.



