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Jack Osbourne has revealed that his late father Ozzy Osbourne has been appearing to multiple members of the family in their dreams since his death, with all of them describing remarkably similar experiences.
Speaking during a recent interview on SiriusXM with Billy Morrison, Jack Osbourne said that he, his wife and his daughters have all independently dreamed about the Black Sabbath frontman in the weeks since his passing. Rather than sombre or emotional encounters, the dreams have had an unexpectedly light-hearted tone.
“We all keep having dreams about him. In the dreams, he is laughing,” Jack said. “And he is saying, ‘Just stop f—ng crying’. He’s laughing every time. Me and my wife, my daughters, all the same thing. We keep seeing him in our dreams, laughing.”
Morrison, who was interviewing Jack at the time, said he had experienced something similar himself. “I’ve seen him. He’s good, Jack. He’s not in pain,” he said during the broadcast.
Ozzy Osbourne died in July 2025 at the age of 76 after suffering a heart attack, following several years of declining health that included Parkinson’s disease and coronary artery disease. His death came just 17 days after he played his final live show in Birmingham, a benefit concert that raised millions for children’s charities and featured major names from across the rock and metal world.
In the days after his passing, Sharon Osbourne shared the deeply personal details of their final moments together. She said that in the early hours before he died, Ozzy asked her to “kiss me” and “hug me tight”, later admitting she still wishes she had held him longer.
Public tributes to the heavy-metal icon have continued to grow. Fans launched a petition calling for Birmingham Airport to be renamed in his honour, which has attracted more than 75,000 signatures, while Ozzy was also posthumously awarded the Birmingham Lord Mayor’s Award on what would have been his 77th birthday.
Ozzy Osbourne was warned by doctors that he might not survive his final live performance before his death on July 22, his wife Sharon Osbourne has revealed in a deeply personal interview.
In a forthcoming episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Sharon spoke candidly about the health struggles the rock legend faced in the months leading up to his farewell concert in Birmingham on July 5, just days before his passing. According to Sharon, medical professionals had expressed serious concerns about Ozzy’s ability to cope with the physical demands of the show.
Sharon told Piers Morgan that his medical team had been clear: if Ozzy went ahead with the performance, there was a real risk he would not come through it. Despite that warning, she said Ozzy was determined to go on stage.
“Very much so, because he’d been so ill this year, terribly, terribly ill,” Sharon said. “And when we came to England and we were meeting with new doctors here, a new medical team for him, the main doctor said to him, ‘If you do this show, that’s it. You’re not going to get through it.’ But we just sat there, and he said, I’m doing it. I want to do it, and I’m doing it.”
The Osbourne family posed for a cute photo as they marked their first Christmas photo without Ozzy.
The family sat together, as they marked five months since his death, after the Black Sabbath star died in July.
Despite the obvious pain of not having Ozzy with them, Kelly aimed to make people smile again, as she shared a photo of the family celebrating around her. For this photo, Kelly was joined by her fiancé and mother Sharon, along with extended family and friends.
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Everyone was wearing cute matching pyjamas, as they enjoyed a lovely Christmas Day together.
Sharing the photo on Instagram, Kelly added: “Merry Christmas from The Osbourne family!!!”.
Kelly Osbourne has admitted that "Christmas will never be the same" following the death of her father Ozzy.
The Black Sabbath singer passed away back in July aged 76, just weeks after playing at their 'Back To The Beginning' farewell show in Villa Park, Birmingham, which concluded with Osbourne telling the audience: “Your support has enabled us to live an amazing lifestyle, thank you from the bottom of our hearts”.
The music world paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, including bandmate Tony Iommi, Ronnie Wood, as well as Robert Plant among others. More on this from Nova here.