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Sharon Osbourne posted a moving message to her fans on Friday And thanked them for the support after the death of their husband and metal idol Ozzy Osbourne, who died on July 22nd.
New connection through falconry
“I still have difficulty finding the words to express how grateful I am for the overwhelming love and support that they showed me on social media,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “Your comments, posts and tribute donated more comfort to me than you suspect. None of it has remained unnoticed – on the contrary, it wore me through many nights.”
Sharon also revealed that she discovered a new passion for the falconry that her daughter Kelly Osbourne brought her closer to her the day before. In addition to the post, Sharon shared a video of himself and Kelly with trained birds of prey. In one scene, an owl glides on Sharons outstretched and lands elegantly on her.
“Even if I still find my way, I wanted to show some wonderful creatures with which I was allowed to spend an afternoon. The connection that you are dealing with with these powerful birds is based solely on trust and confidence,” continued Sharon. “They only sit on them if they feel that they are safe and fearless. It is a covenant that I know only too well, and experience was simply magical.”
In the end, she wrote: “I love them all and thank you deeply for the amount of love that is not from this world that you will continue to come to me.”
Memories by Jack Osbourne
At the beginning of the month, Sharon and Ozzy’s son Jack Osbourne remembered the last week together in the first podcast since his father’s death. “After my father’s concert in Birmingham, I stayed, spent a week with the family and my children in the house, it was a really great week,” said Jack. “My father was in the best of atmosphere. Every day he read the newspaper and discovered new reviews and reports on the back to the starting show, and it was just wonderful.”
Although Jack said that his first reaction was a wave of “sadness and pain … so many thoughts”, he was later grateful for the time of Ozzy’s death shortly after the Black Sabbath concert: “It almost had something perfect. He was able to say goodbye in such a profound way.”

