On July 30, 2025, the world said goodbye to rock icon Ozzy Osbourne with a public funeral in his hometown of Birmingham. Thousands gathered as his
cortege passed the Black Sabbath Bench. Sharon Osbourne, joined by children Jack and Kelly, walked in solemn grief, her pain visible and deeply felt.
While the family mourned quietly, the upbeat brass band and crowd chants of “Ozzy!” sparked online debate. Many criticized the festive tone, saying
it clashed with the somber nature of the moment. Others defended it, citing Ozzy’s own wish to avoid a “mope fest” and instead celebrate his vibrant legacy.
Sharon’s frailty was evident as she leaned on her children for support. Cameras captured one particularly poignant detail: she wore Ozzy’s wedding ring
on a chain around her neck. That quiet symbol of enduring love resonated with fans worldwide. “That ring says everything about her loss,” one comment read.
Despite divided views on the celebration, one truth united all—the depth of Sharon’s grief and the family’s love. Through the noise,
what lingered most was the image of a devoted wife saying farewell—not with words, but with a single, powerful gesture resting close to her heart.