Jack Osbourne Opens Up About The Moment He Learned Ozzy Had Died

Ozzy Osbourne’s youngest son Jack is opening up about the heartbreaking moment he learned his father had died.

The late rocker died of a heart attack at his home in Buckinghamshire, England, in July. Now, weeks later, Jack is sharing the personal story of how he found out about his father’s death in a video posted to his YouTube channel on Wednesday.

“It’s been six weeks since my father passed,” Jack recalled, after addressing concerns from his followers, which he admits “has not been” his “priority”.

He went on to share that his father passed around “10 o’ clock in the morning, U.K. time”. At the time, Jack was in Los Angeles, where he had been staying for “about a week” following his dad’s final performance.

Jack Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne at an Oscars after-party in the mid-2000s
Jack Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne at an Oscars after-party in the mid-2000s

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On 5 July, Ozzy performed what would be his last show at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. Jack stayed behind with his family and children, calling it “an amazing week”.

“My family and I were scheduled to go on vacation on 7 July,” he then shared.

But their plans changed when all his kids came down with a stomach virus that Jack describes as “really gross”. The illness forced the family to postpone their trip – giving Jack unexpected, treasured time with his father. He shared that during that week, Ozzy had been in good spirits on a daily basis.

Looking back, he jokingly said he was “so grateful” his kids had the stomach flu.

After leaving on 13 July, he received the news. “I woke up in Los Angeles to a knock on my house door at around 3:45 in the morning [from] someone who has worked for my family for God [about] 30 years now was knocking on my door,” Jack recalled.

Ozzy and Jack Osbourne in 1991
Ozzy and Jack Osbourne in 1991

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Once he realised who it was, he said he “knew something bad had happened,” and he was soon informed his dad had died. What followed was a wave of “sadness” and “pain”.

Jack said he “wishes” Ozzy was still here, but finds comfort in knowing that he’s no longer “suffering anymore.”

“No one expected it to happen as quickly as it did and when it did,” Jack said.

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Ozzy Osbourne’s Family Pay Their Respects Ahead Of His Funeral Alongside Thousands Of Fans

Ozzy Osbourne’s family joined thousands of mourners who gathered on Wednesday to pay their respects to the rock icon.

The late Black Sabbath frontman’s funeral procession took place in Birmingham on Wednesday afternoon, ahead of a more private service for family and friends.

In addition to the hundreds upon hundreds of fans who lined the streets as part of his funeral procession, the late rocker’s wife, Sharon Osbourne, and their three children, Aimee, Kelly and Jack, were also pictured Birmingham.

Jack, Sharon, Kelly and Aimee Osbourne pictured at the funeral procession of Ozzy Osbourne
Jack, Sharon, Kelly and Aimee Osbourne pictured at the funeral procession of Ozzy Osbourne

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A tearful Sharon was seen embracing Birmingham’s Lord Mayor Zafar Iqbal, who declared that Ozzy was “more than a music legend — he was a son of Birmingham”.

“We know how much this moment will mean to his fans,” Iqbal added.

Sharon Osbourne embraces the Lord Mayor of Birmingham
Sharon Osbourne embraces the Lord Mayor of Birmingham

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As Ozzy’s hearse passed – adorned with purple flowers including a wreath spelling out the Grammy winner’s name – fans were also heard chanting: “Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy, oi, oi, oi.”

Ozzy – whose legal name was John Michael Osbourne – died earlier this month at the age of 76. He had previously been vocal about his health issues, which included Parkinson’s disease, with which he was diagnosed in 2003, although he did not disclose this publicly until 2020.

Two weeks before his death, Ozzy and his Black Sabbath bandmates reunited for one last show, dubbed Back To The Beginning, which saw around 45,000 fans gathering at Birmingham’s Villa Park stadium to see him performing tracks like War Pigs and Paranoid.

Ozzy Osbourne's hearse was adorned with purple floral arrangements
Ozzy Osbourne’s hearse was adorned with purple floral arrangements

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The streets of Birmingham were lined with people hoping to pay their respects to rock royalty
The streets of Birmingham were lined with people hoping to pay their respects to rock royalty

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Electronic billboards also appeared around Birmingham with the message: "Ozzy forever... Birmingham will always love you."
Electronic billboards also appeared around Birmingham with the message: “Ozzy forever… Birmingham will always love you.”

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Fans chanted "Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy, oi, oi, oi!" as the Black Sabbath's hearse passed by
Fans chanted “Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy, oi, oi, oi!” as the Black Sabbath’s hearse passed by

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As well as his children, Aimee, Kelly and Jack – the latter two of whom rose to fame when they appeared alongside their parents in the groundbreaking reality show The Osbournes – Ozzy was also a dad to two more children, Jessica and Louis, from his marriage to his first wife, Thelma Riley.

During this relationship, he also adopted Riley’s five-year-old son Elliot.

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