Sharon Osbourne Kisses Photo of Ozzy at Cure Parkinson's Charity Event
Sharon Osbourne Kisses Ozzy's Photo at Charity Event

Sharon Osbourne was seen kissing a photo of her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, at a charity event on Wednesday, 29 April. The event was held in support of Cure Parkinson's, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to advancing research into the condition. Ozzy Osbourne, who lived with Parkinson's disease, passed away in July 2025.

A Touching Tribute at the Fragrance Launch

Sharon, dressed in an all-white ensemble, attended the event at Carl Friedrik on Regent Street in London. The occasion also marked the official launch of a limited edition fragrance named 'No. 88 Prince of Darkness', a tribute to the Black Sabbath frontman. Proceeds from the scent's sales are directed to Cure Parkinson's. The perfume, which retails for £274, has already sold out online, with £50 from each sale benefiting the charity.

Ozzy's Final Days and Sharon's Grief

Ozzy Osbourne died of heart failure in July 2025, just two weeks after his final concert at Villa Park in Birmingham. Despite her profound grief, Sharon appeared cheerful at the event. In addition to kissing a photograph of her husband, she posed with film producer Andy Copping, who worked on the 2017 documentary Black Sabbath: The End of The End.

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Plans for a Biopic

Sharon has previously revealed plans for a biopic about her husband. The film, long rumoured since 2021, is set to tell the love story of Ozzy and Sharon. It will be written by Lee Hall, the screenwriter behind the Elton John biopic Rocketman. Speaking on SiriusXM, their son Jack Osbourne stated, "We are in full steam in the next phase of development with this movie." He added that a "phenomenal, phenomenal actor" has been chosen to portray Ozzy, though the name remains undisclosed.

Jack also shared how Ozzy reacted to the film project before his death: "I don't give a s**t. Just tell me when it's out so I can go see it." Sharon later confirmed on Piers Morgan Uncensored that getting the film made is her "main" goal following Ozzy's death. When Piers suggested Yungblud could play the role, Sharon remained tight-lipped but agreed that the actor should be someone who "could capture the real Ozzy."

In a 2021 statement, Sharon wrote: "Our relationship at times was often wild, insane and dangerous but it was our undying love that kept us together. We're thrilled to partner with Sony Pictures and Polygram to bring our story to the screen."

If you have been affected by this story, you can contact Parkinson's UK's helpline on 0808 800 0303.

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