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Kelly Osbourne Responds To Claims Ozzy And Sharon Have Suicide Pact

Kelly Osbourne responded to claims her parents have a suicide pact.

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Ozzy Osbourne’s final social media post has taken on a gut-wrenching new meaning just one day after it was shared.

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Ozzy Osbourne’s rise to rock immortality highlighted.

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Born in Birmingham in 1948, John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne came from a working-class family with little money but plenty of grit.

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He formed Black Sabbath in 1968 with Iommi, Butler, and Ward—creating a sound that would redefine heavy metal.

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Their debut album dropped in 1970, unleashing hits like “Paranoid” and “Iron Man,” and cementing Ozzy’s vocal growl as legendary.

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Despite being fired from the band in 1979 due to substance abuse, Ozzy launched a wildly successful solo career.

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With albums like Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman, he stayed relevant and remained a fixture in rock for decades.

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The MTV reality show The Osbournes introduced him to a new generation, revealing a softer, hilarious, chaotic side of the rocker.

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But through health scares, addiction battles, and controversies, Ozzy kept returning to music—his only true religion.

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He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Black Sabbath in 2006, further solidifying his legacy.

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Ozzy Osbourne’s death confirmed.

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The Black Sabbath frontman, known worldwide as the “Prince of Darkness,” passed away at 76, his family confirmed in a statement.

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“He was with his family and surrounded by love,” the Osbourne family wrote, adding that they were “devastated beyond words.”

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His death comes mere weeks after what would be his last live performance—one that brought him full circle.

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The band’s tribute was simple but searing: “Ozzy Forever,” posted alongside a photo of the icon seated in his gothic stage throne.

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But fans were already flocking to a different place: Ozzy’s Instagram, where his last post now reads like a silent goodbye.

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Ozzy’s final social media post unveiled.

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The image was a poster for a benefit concert titled “Back to the Beginning,” held at Villa Park, Birmingham, on July 5.

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No caption. No text. Just a faded, 70s-style promo image and four legends in their youth: Ozzy, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward.

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The concert was a tribute to Ozzy’s roots—and a bombshell moment for Black Sabbath fans worldwide.

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It marked the band’s first performance with the original lineup since 2005, making the night historic.

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Legends took the stage with Ozzy: Steven Tyler, Ronnie Wood, Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and Slayer.

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The show was billed as a benefit gig, but fans now see it as a farewell—the final bow of a rock god.

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“Back to the Beginning” wasn’t just a concert—it’s also the name of a documentary slated for a 2026 release, detailing Ozzy’s last act.

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The film promises behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and performances that span decades of Osbourne’s legacy.

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For fans, it’s now a time capsule of the artist’s swan song—one they didn’t realize would be so final.

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Reactions to Ozzy’s death clarified.

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After news of his death broke, fans around the world flooded his final Instagram post with comments and emojis.

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“Rest in peace—thank you for everything,” wrote one, echoing thousands more messages from lifelong listeners.

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Another simply wrote: “The Prince of Darkness Forever,” while a third declared: “We will never forget you, legend.”

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The comments keep coming, turning his last post into a memorial wall for fans who grew up with his music.

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Rock royalty also chimed in, with Ronnie Wood writing, “What a lovely goodbye concert he had in Birmingham.”

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Metallica posted a broken heart emoji alongside a vintage photo of themselves with the icon.

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Rest in peace Ozzy Osbourne.

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The silence from Ozzy’s Instagram after that final post now feels haunting—a quiet end to a loud life.

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No final message. No last words. Just a poster and a legacy that echoes like feedback from an eternal amp.

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And now, just one day later, the man who once bit the head off a bat has left the stage—forever.

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His wife Sharon also shared a post before he died.

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WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 27: Sharon Osbourne arrives at the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 30th Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party on March 27, 2022 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

On her Instagram Story she shared a video of actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner who died this week, in which he said:

‘No matter what’s going on, there’s always a reason to smile. If you just take a minute to stop and take stock, I guarantee you can find at least one reason to smile.’

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Daughter Kelly Osbourne spoke out before her father’s death to address rumors of a suicide pact between her parents.

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BEVERLY HILLS, CA – DECEMBER 04: Kelly Osbourne attends the TrevorLIVE Los Angeles 2016 fundraiser at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 4, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic)

“Stop making articles or posts about how you think my parents are having a suicide pact,” she said. “That was bulls–t my mom said to get attention one time.’

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