Report Reveals Sharon Osbourne’s Last Compromise with Ozzy Just Weeks Before His Passing

A Quiet Battle Behind the Scenes
Just weeks before Ozzy Osbourne’s d**th, Sharon Osbourne fought one final battle for her husband. Determined to fulfill his wish of saying goodbye to fans on his own terms, Sharon went head-to-head with concert insurers to make his last show possible.

The Show Almost Didn’t Happen
The “Back to the Beginning” benefit concert on July 5, 2025, was meant as Ozzy’s triumphant return — and farewell. Held in his hometown of Birmingham, the concert was nearly canceled. Insurers refused to cover the event if Ozzy stood or walked on stage due to the risk of a fall from Parkinson’s and other health issues.

But Sharon didn’t give up.

A Creative Solution: The Throne
Eventually, she struck a compromise. Ozzy would perform seated — on a custom bat-shaped throne. Though frustrated after months of physical training, Ozzy accepted the plan. A source revealed, “It upset Ozzy because he trained for months to stand.”

Despite the limitation, Ozzy gave it his all. He trained daily, wore a pulse oximeter, and had his vitals constantly monitored. Though seated, he delivered a powerful final performance, raising millions and closing out his career with dignity.

A Legacy Worth Millions
Ozzy left behind more than music. With a net worth of nearly $220 million, his fortune came from decades of touring, Ozzfest, and the family’s hit reality show. He also had six children — three with first wife Thelma Riley and three with Sharon — which could complicate inheritance matters.

Legal expert Adam Jones noted, “If there’s no clear will, disputes could delay the estate for months.” Without specific instructions, UK and US laws would favor Sharon, but all six children could have legal claims.

A Funeral on His Own Terms
Ozzy had always joked about d**th. In interviews, he often insisted he didn’t want a sad, somber funeral. “I don’t care what they play — Justin Bieber, Susan Boyle — just don’t make it a mope-fest,” he once said.

He even suggested adding pranks — a knock from inside the coffin or a pre-recorded video demanding a second opinion from a doctor. He viewed planning a funeral as a kindness to those left behind.

In a 2016 NME interview, he chose “A Day in the Life” by The Beatles as a possible funeral song. By 2020, when asked how he wanted to be remembered, he joked, “Bats taste like [expletive].”

Family Sh0cked by Sudden Loss
Despite his declining health, Ozzy’s siblings were stunned by the news. Jean Powell, 85, and Gillian Hemming, 80, said they had just seen him in Birmingham.

“He was frail but still cracking jokes,” said Jean. “He still had plans. We’re just thankful he d**d in England.”

They recalled their last moment with Ozzy at the concert — a chaotic but proud event. His final message to Jean was simple: “I’ll be back in Birmingham again.”

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