Ozzy Osbourne's Final Wish: A Return to British Soil Over American Graves
SHOCKING TRUTH REVEALED: OZZY OSBOURNE'S FINAL WISHES EXPOSED
In a jaw-dropping revelation, the late Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne shared his deepest desires with his devoted wife Sharon just weeks before his untimely death. The bombshell confession was made in an intimate documentary, "Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home," which offers a poignant glimpse into the rockstar's final days.
As revealed exclusively by thescholarlynote.com, Ozzy, who died on July 22 at his Los Angeles home due to heart failure, had a morbid fear of being buried in an American cemetery. The 74-year-old rocker confessed that he didn't want to be laid to rest in Forest Lawn Cemetery, which he scathingly described as the "McDonald's version of a cemetery."
In a candid conversation with Sharon from his home in Los Angeles, Ozzy expressed his longing for England and revealed his plans to return to the UK. The couple, who relocated to LA in the 1990s, had been considering a move back to their beloved homeland for some time.
"We're so used to running after the kids we don't know what it is like to be with ourselves and to be with each other," Ozzy revealed. "I can't wait until I am there." Sharon, who was equally enamored with the idea of returning to England, shared her husband's sentiments. "Home is where both of us are," she said. "As long as he is with me, I'm alright."
The couple's decision to relocate to the UK was a long time coming, and it seems that Ozzy had been contemplating his mortality even in the midst of their plans. As Sharon reflected on their impending move back to England, she gushed about the sprawling estate they purchased in Buckinghamshire in 1993.
"It was just like I could breathe," she said of Welders House, which would later become Ozzy's final resting place. "It's our little piece of heaven. All you hear are birds, little bit of our dogs barking, Ozzy screaming."
In a poignant twist of fate, the documentary also reveals that Sharon had been leaving love notes for her husband as they adjusted to their new life in England. The heartwarming gesture was a testament to the enduring love and devotion between the Osbourne couple.
However, Ozzy's health woes would ultimately catch up with him. A death certificate obtained by thescholarlynote.com confirmed that he died of a heart attack due to coronary artery disease, which had been a longstanding issue. The certificate also revealed that Ozzy suffered from Parkinson's disease, a condition he had publicly announced in 2020 after suffering a fall.
In announcing his passing, Ozzy's family issued a statement requesting privacy and shared their gratitude for the outpouring of love and support they received during this difficult time. "He was with his family and surrounded by love," the statement read. "We ask everyone to respect our family's privacy at this time."
As fans and loved ones continue to mourn Ozzy's passing, the documentary serves as a poignant reminder of the rockstar's final wishes and the enduring love that defined his marriage to Sharon.