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Ozzy Osbourne, Final Farewell
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As many know, the Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne passed away this week, mere weeks after his farewell show, but what many don’t know is that his second memoir will be released posthumously in October;
Ozzy Osbourne, who died this week at 76, had a reputation as a hell-raiser for crazy stunts like biting off a bat’s head. Rumors swirled before his 1982 visit to Kalamazoo.
Osbourne died on Tuesday at 76, just weeks after he and Black Sabbath performed at their farewell Back to the Beginning concert earlier in July.
Osbourne has tragically passed away at the age of 76—just weeks after it was revealed that he was set to quit his residence in the U.S.
The claim about his health and the COVID-19 vaccine is consistent with a common conspiracy theory that spread online during the pandemic, falsely attributing numerous famous peoples' deaths to the vaccine. We have previously fact-checked such claims about Betty White, Lisa Loring and even Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Still, losing such an icon is never easy for folks. But many found a bright side in the fact that Osbourne was able to kind of go out on his own terms. He had his “Back to the Beginning” farewell show on July 5 and reportedly raised $190 million that was then donated to Cure Parkinson’s,
Kelly Osbourne, the famous daughter of rocker Ozzy Osbourne, is speaking out after his death. Kelly, 40, posted an Instagram story with a black screen and a broken heart emoji, accompanied by the text "I feel unhappy I am so sad. I lost the best friend I ever had."
Plans are reportedly underway for a grand celebration of Ozzy Osbourne' s life in Birmingham, preceding a more intimate private funeral. This comes just a day after the announcement of the musician's passing. The Osbourne family confirmed Ozzy passed away at the age of 76, surrounded by his loved ones earlier this week in a joint statement.