
There are love stories that make us believe in forever, and then there’s Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. Theirs wasn’t perfect — it was real. It was chaos, devotion, laughter through madness, and forgiveness through fire. And now, for the first and only time, Sharon is giving the world the final chapter of that story through a song called “My Love Ozzy.”
In the quiet garden of their Buckinghamshire home, where Ozzy once found peace after a life lived loud, Sharon sits alone at the piano. The air feels heavy, as if it knows this moment carries more than music — it carries a promise. Her hands tremble over the keys, her eyes glisten, and when her voice finally breaks the silence, it’s as though time stops. Every word, every note is a memory: the nights on tour, the chaos of fame, the fights, the reconciliations, the simple mornings that only they understood.
“This was our song,” she whispers through tears, “and now, it’s my promise to him.”
Behind her, a faint light flickers — the same golden hue that used to shine from Ozzy’s laughter. It feels like he’s still there, watching, smiling that crooked smile, proud of the woman who never left his side even when the world turned upside down.
Their love was never about perfection. It was about endurance — about standing beside each other through addiction, illness, fame, and heartbreak. Ozzy, the Prince of Darkness, found his light in Sharon. And Sharon, the unbreakable force, found her softness in Ozzy. Together, they created something no one else could: a love that defied reason, survived time, and turned pain into poetry.
Now, “My Love Ozzy” isn’t just a song. It’s a love letter written in melody, a final message from a woman who refuses to let silence take what music once held together. It’s not the end — it’s a continuation, echoing in the hearts of those who believe that love doesn’t die; it just changes form.
As Sharon’s voice fades, the last note lingers — haunting, beautiful, eternal.
Somewhere beyond the noise, you can almost hear Ozzy’s voice whisper back,
“I’m still here, my love. Always.”
One song. One promise. One love.
Forever Ozzy. Forever Sharon.