Ozzy Osbourne had a heartfelt conversation with his beloved wife Sharon, expressing his anticipation just before his passing. The emotional moment was captured at their rural estate in Buckinghamshire, shortly after his final performance with Black Sabbath at Villa Park.
This poignant exchange was a highlight in the BBC One documentary “Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home.” In the documentary, the 76-year-old rock icon, exhausted from his last show and battling Parkinson’s disease, humorously mentioned his eagerness to relax and do nothing.
During the conversation, Ozzy declared his retirement from public life, expressing his desire to spend quality time with Sharon without the distractions of their busy schedules. He also mentioned his wish to cultivate a vegetable garden if he had the physical ability.
The program showcased intimate moments between the couple, revealing their decision to return to England after living in LA for over two decades. It also captured Ozzy reflecting on life and mortality, sharing his personal views on heaven, hell, and the passage of time.
Just two weeks after the filming, Ozzy passed away at home on July 22, surrounded by his family. The documentary provided a glimpse into the Osbournes’ journey back to their roots and the deep bond they shared throughout their 43-year marriage.
