Ozzy Osbourne’s final love notes to wife Sharon revealed

A BBC One documentary unveils personal insights into Ozzy Osbourne’s final months, featuring the romantic messages he scattered throughout the house for his beloved wife Sharon.

The Black Sabbath rocker – who died in July aged 76 – had been married to Sharon since 1982. New documentary Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, which was filmed before he died and showed the pair moving home to the UK from the US, will reveal some of the special messages he wrote for her.

In the show, Sharon shares that Ozzy is “very romantic” and explains he would leave her sweet notes around their home.

The messages can be spotted on screen with declarations such as “You are the love of my life” and “My baby girl I love you.”

Ozzy Osbourne hugging his wife Sharon as the pair lean in and rest their faces against one another

“Ya know what? I love ya” says another, while one reads: “Dearest darling Sharon, I don’t half love you.”

Numerous messages have been preserved in frames by Sharon and serve as cherished keepsakes in their residence.

The trailer for the programme also provides a peek into their expansive estate, with Sharon commenting on how they “always referred to this as home”, reports the Mirror.

Between footage of their English countryside residence, Ozzy remarks: “I’m so looking forward to an English summer. I feel like I’m finally home.”

Ozzy Osbourne

Their son Jack mentions that the family all “scattered” following their reality programme The Osbournes, and notes: “It’s like we’re back together again.”

The 60-minute programme chronicles the pair and their two youngest children, Kelly and Jack, as they organise the upcoming chapter of their lives together in their Buckinghamshire residence.

The documentary was originally set to air on BBC One on August 18 but was delayed after Ozzy died.

Jack Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne

The star died on July 22 from a reported heart attack, just weeks after reuniting with his band for a farewell concert at Villa Park in his hometown of Birmingham.

The BBC documentary was originally conceived as a series, announced in 2022 and called Home To Roost, and was to document Ozzy and Sharon’s move back from the US, where they had lived for more than two decades.

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