Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · October 1, 2025 · Entertainment

Unveiling Ozzy Osbourne's Heartfelt Final Words to Sharon

Ozzy Osbourne 's numerous love notes to devoted wife Sharon will be revealed for the first time in new documentary Coming Home, filmed during the final three years of his life

SHOCKING LOVE NOTES: Ozzy's Secret Affection for Sharon Revealed in Heartbreaking New Documentary

In a stunning new documentary, fans will get an intimate look at the private life of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and his devoted wife Sharon as they navigate their later years together. The BBC One special, "Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home," is set to air this Thursday, October 2, and promises to give viewers a glimpse into the couple's personal struggles and deepest emotions.

The documentary, filmed over the final three years of Ozzy's life, reveals a side of the heavy metal icon that few have ever seen. As Sharon recalls, the pair had always planned for a quiet retirement after Ozzy turned 70 – but fate had other plans. The couple's love story is one for the ages, and their devotion to each other only grew stronger as they faced life's challenges together.

Viewers will see numerous handwritten messages strewn about the sprawling property, among them 'I Love You Forever,' 'I Don't Half Love You' and 'I Will Always Be There For You'

But what makes this documentary truly unique is the revelation of Ozzy's handwritten love notes to Sharon, scattered throughout their sprawling English country estate. These poignant messages, carefully framed and preserved by Sharon, are a testament to the enduring power of their love.

Among the heartfelt notes are declarations like "I Love You Forever," "I Don't Half Love You," and "You Are The Love Of My Life." But one message stands out as particularly emotional: "I Will Always Be There For You." These words, scribbled in Ozzy's own hand, speak volumes about the depth of his love for Sharon – a woman who has been his rock, both personally and professionally, throughout their decades-long marriage.

The documentary also sheds light on Ozzy's struggles with Parkinson's disease, which he was diagnosed with in 2003. Despite the challenges they faced together, Sharon insists that their life behind closed doors was surprisingly conventional – "We're quite normal," she says with a smile. "We're quite boring, really."

The new BBC One documentary will chart the self styled Prince Of Darkness' return to the United Kingdom after more than three decades in the United States

But don't let her downplay it; this is Ozzy Osbourne we're talking about – the Prince of Darkness himself. And as anyone who's followed his career knows, he's had his fair share of hell-raising and controversy over the years.

However, according to Sharon, their life together was far more tame than fans might expect. "We always did what we wanted to do," she says with a chuckle. "But when it came down to it, we were just like any other couple – trying to make our relationship work."

The news of Ozzy's passing on July 22 sent shockwaves around the world. He died of heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with Black Sabbath in Birmingham.

It will feature the final love notes left by Ozzy - who was diagnosed with a genetic form of Parkinson's disease in 2003 - as they adjusted to their new live in England

In announcing his death, Sharon and their family asked for privacy, saying that he was surrounded by loved ones when he passed away. "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning," the statement read. "He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family's privacy at this time."

The impact of Ozzy's legacy on rock music cannot be overstated. As the lead singer of Black Sabbath, he helped shape the sound of heavy metal as we know it today – from their debut album in 1969, which some have likened to "the Big Bang of heavy metal," to their iconic follow-up, Paranoid.

And yet, despite his larger-than-life persona and countless accolades, Ozzy's personal life has always been somewhat of a mystery. That is, until now. With the release of this documentary, fans will get an intimate look at the real Ozzy Osbourne – a man who was not just a pioneering rock star but also a devoted husband and father.

The Black Sabbath legend died of heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home (pictured) on July 22

So mark your calendars for October 2 and get ready to experience Ozzy like never before. As Sharon so eloquently puts it: "Ozzy may have been many things – a rock legend, a hell-raiser, a loving husband – but above all, he was a man who loved his family more than anything in this world."

Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home airs on BBC One this Thursday, October 2.

New documentary Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home airs on BBC One from Thursday, October 2