Kelly Osbourne shares '1 of the best Ozzy moments ever'
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Ozzy Osbourne, Rock Legend
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The heavy metal legend passed away on Tuesday, July 22, surrounded by family, weeks after a final performance with Black Sabbath. He leaves behind his wife, Sharon, 71, and six children: Aimee, 40; Kelly, 39; and Jack, 38, whom he shares with Sharon, as well as son Louis, 49; Jessica, 51; and Elliot, 47, from his first marriage to Thelma Riley.
Marcus Jordan, the son of Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan, wrote on social media that the deaths of Hulk Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne led him to reconnect with family.
Ozzy Osbourne’s former daughter-in-law, Lisa Stelly, paid tribute to him following his death at the age of 76. On July 24, the ex-wife of Jack Osbourne posted photos to Instagram as she recalled happy times with the late Black Sabbath legend.
Ozzy Osbourne spent some of his last moments surrounded by his family. He recently spent time bonding with his daughter and her son.
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Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76. His beloved wife, Sharon, and four of his six kids confirmed the news via a statement on social media, but two of his older children were missing from the tribute.
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The Daily Mail first reported that the air ambulance was called to the Black Sabbath frontman's family home and spent two hours providing care before the rock legend died on July 22 at the age of 76. Osbourne's family announced his death the same day.
When Ozzy Osbourne died, the Prince of Darkness left behind a kingdom, including Sharon Osbourne, Aimee Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Jack Osbourne, Louis Osbourne, Jessica Osbourne and Elliott Osbourne.
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The Mirror US on MSNOzzy Osbourne said it was a 'hammer between the eyes' learning he'd nearly strangled Sharon to deathOzzy Osbourne found himself living a nightmare when he learned he'd nearly strangled his wife, Sharon Osbourne, to death during a drunken bender while their children slept in the next room
Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance on Friday, joining Alice Cooper at his concert in London, honoring Ozzy Osbourne with a song just days after his death.