Sharon Osbourne, 73, Breaks Silence With Triple F-Bombs While Honoring Late Ozzy With Kelly
Sharon Osbourne went all in at the 32nd BRIT Awards on Saturday, February 28, as she accepted a lifetime achievement award for her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne. She was joined on stage by her daughter, Kelly, and the pair delivered a mix of humor, emotion, and defiance that perfectly captured Ozzy’s legendary spirit.
“First of all, what a f—ing good evening it’s been!” Sharon shouted to the crowd, setting a tone that immediately felt in line with the Prince of Darkness’s wild persona. She paused to recognize the other artists in attendance before joking about Ozzy’s disdain for formal events.
“I know that Ozzy is looking down on us all right now, and I know what he is thinking. He’d be saying, ‘Hey, missus, shut the f— up!’” Even with the laughs, Sharon’s speech carried a lot of heartfelt respect for her late husband.
She reflected on Ozzy’s humility and his constant gratitude for the support he received from fans. “He may not be here, but he left us one amazing body of work that will never be forgotten by the country that made him,” she said, closing with a passionate declaration: “There will never be another Ozzy f—ing Osbourne!”
Kelly Osbourne also took a turn at the microphone, thanking fans for their love and support since Ozzy’s passing in July 2025. “Thank you for loving my father as much as we do,” she said, ending with a playful shout-out to Aston Villa, her father’s favorite soccer team.
The Osbourne family has remained busy while navigating their grief. Sharon is working with concert promoters to revive Ozzfest in 2027, aiming to create a stage for new musical talent. She is also producing a documentary about Ozzy’s final hometown concert in Birmingham, though details are still under wraps.
Jack Osbourne shared that a long-anticipated Ozzy biopic has found its lead actor, but the identity is being kept secret. “We have our decided pick, and I can’t say anything [yet], but it’s a phenomenal, phenomenal actor,” he told a radio show. The film is set to cover the wild early years of Ozzy and Sharon’s life together, from 1979 to 1999, and is being produced by Sony Pictures.
Meanwhile, Kelly is balancing her podcast, The Osbournes, with a potential return to reality TV, possibly focusing on her life as a mother to her son, Sidney. The family continues to share archival footage and personal stories to celebrate Ozzy’s life, giving fans a glimpse of the softer side of the heavy metal icon.
Even as new projects take shape, the Osbournes are committed to preserving Ozzy’s legacy. Their work on stage, on screen, and through media ensures that the world will always remember the music, humor, and spirit of a true rock legend.
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