Sharon Osbourne says Ozzy predicted death after haunting dreams in his final days
Sharon Osbourne reveals Ozzy experienced disturbing dreams and sensed his life was ending shortly before his death

Sharon Osbourne has revealed that her late husband, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, believed he was nearing the end of his life after experiencing unsettling dreams shortly before he died. The disclosure came during her interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, marking her first public conversation since the Black Sabbath frontman passed away in July at age 76.
According to Sharon, Ozzy had been describing vivid and “haunting” dreams during the last week of his life. She explained that he repeatedly told her he was seeing unfamiliar people in these dreams, noting that the individuals would look at him silently as he walked among them. Sharon said the recurring experiences left her with deep worry and emotional turmoil in his final days.
Sharon shared that Ozzy, who died of cardiac arrest after years of declining health, seemed aware that his time was limited. “He knew. He was ready,” she told Morgan, reflecting on the quiet certainty she sensed in her husband.
She also expressed regret over their final moments together, recalling that on the night before his death, Ozzy repeatedly woke and eventually asked her for a kiss and a tight embrace. Sharon said she has since questioned whether she showed him enough affection in what became their final night together.
The longtime music manager described grief as something she has had to “live with,” saying that after decades of being deeply connected to Ozzy, adapting to life without him has been painful. She added that Ozzy even asked her whether she thought she would ever remarry, prompting her sharp, humorous dismissal of the idea.
Sharon’s interview offered one of the most personal accounts yet of Ozzy Osbourne’s final days, shedding light on the emotional weight carried by his family in the wake of his passing.

















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