It isn’t every day that you reach a milestone like your 75th birthday. For Ozzy Osbourne, some thought he would never reach this day. But his wife, Sharon Osbourne, has been at Ozzy’s side for the entire wild ride. They have discussed some of the rockier bits of their more than four decades together. During an interview with People, they discussed the good and bad parts of their life together. But in the end, they “… never gave up on each other.”
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Sharon and Ozzy first met in 1970, when Sharon’s father, Don Arden, was the manager for Black Sabbath. The relationship began later, culminating with their marriage in 1982. The pair have three children: Aimée, Kelly, and Jack. They have a bunch of grandkids, too! They all met to celebrate Ozzy’s birthday. Sharon also said during their People interview that she and Ozzy are “still in love.” Sharon and Ozzy have a family that epitomizes wholesome goodness.
To celebrate Ozzy’s birthday, Sharon sent a heartfelt message to him on X (formerly Twitter). Her message was short, simple, and sappy-sweet: “Happy Birthday to my soulmate, the love of my life and best friend. OZZY I know this next year will be full of laughter, love and light.” Ending her tweet with a heart emoji added the perfect touch.
We hope Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy continue enjoying their large family for many years. Ozzy has Parkinson’s Disease. The family is adjusting to ensure he stays comfortable and healthy. Ozzy has said that he has more issues with a recent spinal injury than he does with Parkinson’s. You can see Sharon’s special birthday message below. Please share this with your friends so they can celebrate, too!
Happy Birthday to my soulmate, the love of my life and best friend.
— Sharon Osbourne (@MrsSOsbourne) December 3, 2023
OZZY I know this next year will be full of laughter, love
and light. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/IHWh1oz5zU
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