The world is saying goodbye to the Prince of Darkness — but for Sharon Osbourne, the farewell is heartbreakingly personal. As tributes pour in for Ozzy Osbourne, who has passed away at 76, Sharon opens up in a rare and emotional reflection. She shares the quiet, tender reasons she fell for the man behind the chaos — a softer side few ever witnessed. Through fame, madness, and decades of devotion, their bond endured. Now, she mourns not just a legend, but the love of her life. Rest in peace, Ozzy. 🖤

The Prince of Darkness reportedly found tranquility in the final days leading up to his death.

“Ozzy’s final days were spent in England, surrounded by family, music and in the place he called home,” a source told People Wednesday. “He was in peace.”

The insider explained that Osbourne — who died on Tuesday at the age of 76 — had moved to Buckinghamshire in 2023 with his wife, Sharon, for their “final chapter” as his health declined.In life, Ozzy Osbourne was dubbed “The Prince of Darkness.” And as word of his death on Tuesday spread, rock’s royalty bade farewell to the irrepressible Black Sabbath singer.

“He was a dear friend and a huge trailblazer who secured his place in the pantheon of rock gods — a true legend,” Elton John posted on Instagram. “He was also one of the funniest people I’ve ever met.”

Another British singer with a distinctive voice and offbeat sense of humor, Rod Stewart, also weighed in with condolences.

“Bye, bye Ozzy,” Stewart posted on Instagram. “I’ll see you up there — later rather than sooner.”

Osbourne was an avid Beatles fan and credited the Fab Four with inspiring his musical career. The

Sharon Osbourne is grieving the death of her longtime husband, Ozzy Osbourne. Following the passing of the iconic Black Sabbath rocker on July 22, the TV host is breaking her silence. Fans, celebrities, and industry peers took to social media to pay their respects, including friend and Bush lead singer, Gavin Rossdale, who shared a touching tribute to the Black Sabbath frontman.

“RIP OZZY—a great man—a true legend,” he wrote alongside a photo of him and Ozzy posing with their arms wrapped around each other. “I met ozzy through jack just a few times but he was so warm and kind and funny and i love that memory. sending much love to his family at this difficult time 🖤. Rest in power

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