The 73-year-old shared a photograph of the couple holding hands, reflecting on a bond that spanned more than four decades. Her message drew an outpouring of support from friends, including singer Nicole Scherzinger, who offered her condolences on the milestone. This reflection on their marriage comes as the Osbourne family continues to navigate public and private ways to preserve the musician’s legacy.
Family efforts to honor the rocker have taken several forms, ranging from personal tributes to large-scale projects. Their daughter, Kelly Osbourne, recently commemorated her father by getting a tattoo of his signature round eyeglasses on her leg, a process filmed inside a studio on the London Eye. Meanwhile, the family has navigated public scrutiny regarding an upcoming AI avatar project designed to immortalize the singer’s presence. Sharon defended the initiative on her podcast, dismissing criticism that the project was financially motivated and asserting that Ozzy would have embraced the technology to maintain his place in music history.
Public recognition of his career also remains a priority for the family, though logistical challenges have occasionally intervened. Sharon recently missed the unveiling of a twenty-foot statue at France’s Hellfest music festival, citing an unexpected hospital visit. Beyond these tributes, the family is overseeing a biographical film currently in development. According to their son, Jack Osbourne, the project is slated for a 2028 release and aims to chronicle the singer's tenure with Black Sabbath, his relationship with Sharon, and the impact of losing guitarist Randy Rhoads.





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