In a moment that has left the world reeling, Sharon Osbourne delivered a shocking statement during the emotional funeral procession for her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, in his hometown of Birmingham on July 30, 2025. As thousands of fans lined the streets to honor the Black Sabbath legend, who passed away on July 22, 2025, at age 76 after a long battle with Parkinson’s, Sharon paused amid tears to address the crowd. “Ozzy’s final wish was to reveal the truth—he wasn’t just the Prince of Darkness; he was ready to forgive everyone, including those who betrayed us,” she declared, hinting at long-buried family feuds and industry scandals. The unexpected confession, captured on video and shared widely, has sparked intense speculation and debate, transforming the somber event into a bombshell revelation that honors Ozzy’s complex legacy.

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The procession, funded by the Osbourne family, began at Ozzy’s childhood home on Lodge Road in Aston, weaving past Villa Park—site of his final Black Sabbath concert on July 5, 2025—before arriving at the Black Sabbath Bridge on Broad Street. Fans, clad in black and purple, chanted “Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy—oi, oi, oi!” as the hearse, emblazoned with purple flowers spelling his name, passed by. Sharon, 72, dressed in a floor-length black gown, emerged from a black Mercedes with children Kelly, 40, Jack, 39, Aimee, 41, and Louis, 18. Overcome with emotion, she laid a pink rose at the memorial bench, surrounded by piles of flowers, handwritten cards, and bat-shaped balloons—a nod to Ozzy’s infamous 1982 stage bite.

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But it was Sharon’s impromptu speech that stole the spotlight. Stopping at the bridge, she grabbed a microphone from a nearby reporter and spoke through sobs: “Ozzy wanted me to say this today—he forgives the betrayals, the lawsuits, even the family rifts. He was at peace, ready to let go of the darkness.” Sources close to the family told The Sun that her words alluded to past conflicts, including Ozzy’s estrangement from Aimee, who skipped The Osbournes reality show, and industry battles like his 2003 firing from Black Sabbath. “It was shocking because Sharon’s always been protective,” the source said. “But Ozzy’s deathbed wish was reconciliation—he even mentioned forgiving Geezer Butler over old band disputes.”

The statement went viral, with #SharonShock trending on X and over 2.5 million posts within hours. Fans reacted mixedly: @MetalLegend tweeted, “Sharon’s bravery honoring Ozzy’s wish—forgiveness is metal!” while @OsbourneTruth questioned, “What betrayals? This opens old wounds!” Critics speculated it referenced Sharon’s own controversies, like her 2021 The Talk exit amid racism allegations, or Ozzy’s infidelity admissions. Kelly Osbourne defended her mother on Instagram: “Mom spoke from the heart—Dad wanted peace.”

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The family united front was evident, with Jack supporting Sharon as she broke down viewing tributes like “Birmingham’s Prince Forever.” The Bostin Brass band played Sabbath hits, fans singing “Paranoid” in unison. Liverpool FC, where Ozzy was a fan, sent a wreath, and Portugal President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa attended a private service later.

Ozzy’s legacy—pioneering heavy metal with Black Sabbath, selling 100 million albums, and reality TV stardom—shines brighter amid this revelation. His final concert raised £140 million for Parkinson’s research, a cause he championed since his 2019 diagnosis. Sharon’s shocking words, fulfilling his wish, ensure his story ends on forgiveness, not darkness. As one fan posted, “Ozzy’s final riff—peace at last.”