Every morning, before the world wakes up and the noise of the day begins, Sharon Osbourne has a ritual. In the stillness of her bedroom, she picks up her phone and reopens a message that has now become a sacred piece of her life. It’s the last text Ozzy Osbourne ever sent her—simple, heartfelt, and final. The message isn’t long or elaborate, but in those few words lies a lifetime of love, pain, memories, and deep connection.
“I read it every morning… like he’s still here with me,” Sharon said softly, her voice catching with emotion. For most, it would just be a message, words on a screen—but for Sharon, it’s a tether to the man who defined her life for decades. Ozzy’s voice echoes in her mind with every word, and in reading it, she feels less alone, even if just for a few moments.
Though the world remembers Ozzy as a rock legend, to Sharon he was much more—her partner, her soulmate, her safe harbor through storms both public and private. Their journey was anything but smooth, yet they always found their way back to each other. That last message, sent with love and perhaps some unspoken understanding, now serves as her daily anchor.
“It’s how I start my day,” she explained. “Some people need coffee. I need to feel him near me.”
Grief is unpredictable and endless, but this small act offers her comfort. It’s not just about clinging to the past—it’s about honoring a bond that even death couldn’t sever. In that one message lives a whole life, a shared history, and an everlasting love. And for Sharon, it’s a reminder that Ozzy may be gone, but he’s never truly left h
er side.