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Tobias Forge dedicated Ghost’s sold-out New York Madison Square Garden concert to Ozzy Osbourne on Tuesday night (22nd July). Metal legend Ozzy Osbourne died on Tuesday morning just 17 days after playing his final show at Black Sabbath’s farewell Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park in Birmingham. Ghost frontman Papa V Perpetua – aka Tobias Forge – was one of the numerous icons from the rock world who performed at the star-studded event, singing Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘Bark at the Moon’. Shortly before launching into ‘The Future Is a Foreign Land’ at Ghost’s Madison Square Garden gig last night, Forge paused proceedings to honour Ozzy

**Tobias Forge Honors Ozzy Osbourne at Madison Square Garden: “This One’s for the Prince”**   On Tuesday night, in front of a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden, Ghost frontman Tobias Forge—performing as Papa V Perpetua—brought an entire arena to a hush. As the lights dimmed and the stage settled between songs, Forge stepped to…

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Rob Halford and His Husband: “There’s always been noise. Even when I came out in 1998, people said, ‘You’ll lose your fans, your legacy, your power.’ And guess what?” Rob said, pausing for effect. “I’m still here. Still loud. Still metal. Still gay. And now? I’ve got the love of my life beside me — and that’s louder than any hate and also you see every

**Rob Halford and His Husband: “Love Is Louder Than Any Hate”**   “There’s always been noise,” Rob Halford says, eyes steady, voice unwavering. “Even when I came out in 1998, people said, ‘You’ll lose your fans, your legacy, your power.’ And guess what?” He pauses, letting the weight of his words settle. “I’m still here….

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They said angels don’t knock. But she did.” When the world went quiet mourning Ozzy Osbourne, it was Dolly Parton who walked softly through the storm—no entourage, no headlines, just a heart wide open. She arrived at his home not as a legend, but as a lifelong friend, cradling Sharon’s grief like her own, tending to the chaos with the grace of someone who’s lived through many goodbyes. And when she sat beside Ozzy’s casket, whispering a hymn through trembling lips, it felt like heaven paused to listen. In that sacred hush, rock and country weren’t opposites—they were soulmates, reunited by love, loss, and the softest voice ever to carry a thunderstorm

**“They Said Angels Don’t Knock. But She Did.” — Dolly Parton’s Quiet Farewell to Ozzy Osbourne Moves the World**   In a week drenched with tributes, tears, and headlines, it wasn’t a press conference or a viral post that struck the deepest chord—it was Dolly Parton. No fanfare. No cameras. Just a gentle knock at…

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 Ozzy Osbourne appeared radiant in the video of breakfast with his family – just 2 days before his death, the moment that made the whole world the fans shiver: “Do you know what?!” It is found that the “dark prince” is not on stage, not with the sound of the guitar, but the Ozzy sitting at the dining table, the ears still wearing headphones, smiling “Good Morning” as a gentle grandfather. But netizens are constantly talking: Why did Kelly share the clip right now? Is this an underground goodbye that Ozzy sends to fans worldwide? Or is the Osbourne family “retain” his best image before the world receives bad news? Just a normal breakfast – but it turned out to be the last vivid image of a legend that had just left the world

**Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Breakfast Video Sends Chills Across the Internet: “Do You Know What?!”**   Two days before his death, Ozzy Osbourne appeared not as the Prince of Darkness, but as a soft-spoken grandfather—radiant, smiling, and sipping coffee at the breakfast table with his family. It was a moment no one could have predicted would…

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Tom Brady broke his silence with a message that left fans heartbroken. Just two weeks after Ozzy Osbourne took his final bow on stage, the legendary rocker—known to millions as the Prince of Darkness—was gone. In a raw and emotional tribute, Brady posted a live video of Ozzy’s last performance of Iron Man, a song he said once gave him the strength to push through the impossible. “I heard it in the locker room,” Brady wrote, recalling that unforgettable night in Super Bowl LI when the Patriots trailed the Falcons 28–3. “It lit a fire in me.” But it wasn’t just the memory or the music that hit hardest—it was what Brady said to Ozzy’s family. Simple, heartfelt words that cut through the noise and brought tears to thousands. A football icon honoring a rock legend—not as a celebrity, but as a fan, as a man who once found hope in the roar of a guitar

**Tom Brady Breaks His Silence: A Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne That Left Fans in Tears**   In a moment that bridged the worlds of sports and rock, Tom Brady has shared a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne that’s reverberating far beyond the locker room. Just two weeks after Ozzy’s final, electrifying performance of “Iron Man,” the…

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“I Was Broken In Every Sense” — Sharon Osbourne Breaks Down On Good Morning Britain Over Ozzy’s Infidelity, And Britain Is Outraged! Viewers thought they’d heard it all — from drug-fueled violence to the infamous 1989 attack. But this morning, Sharon admitted something deeper: not just betrayal, but being utterly shattered “in every part of my being” when Ozzy cheated. The internet erupted: “This wasn’t cheating — it was soul murder.” Media are calling it “rock’s royal confession,” and many are speculating: did Sharon just pre-release her next memoir? Is Ozzy turning scandal into spin for his upcoming book? A 3‑minute interview that has millions glued to screens, and the questions are only getting louder

**“I Was Broken In Every Sense” — Sharon Osbourne Breaks Down On *Good Morning Britain*, And The Nation Can’t Look Away**   What was supposed to be a standard morning interview turned into an emotional earthquake — and Britain is still reeling.   Sharon Osbourne, long known as the iron-willed matriarch of rock’s most infamous…

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Ozzy Osbourne not only sings “Iron Man” – he is “Iron Man”. In the last live section, he was shared before he died, the “dark prince” stepped onto the stage was not like a star being performed, but as a warrior returning from a whole life of war. Each verse, every chisel scream resounded as a declaration: that despite illness, old age and darkness, the soul of rock’n’roll in him has never subdued. When Ozzy raised his hand for the last time, the audience no longer saw a rocker – they saw a legend, a symbol that had immortalized and their own melody. And then when the spotlight turned off, it was understood that: “Iron Man” has never been a song. It is Ozzy’s life.

Ozzy Osbourne didn’t just sing “Iron Man” — he *was* Iron Man.   In his final live performance before his death, the Prince of Darkness didn’t take the stage like a fading rock star. He emerged like a battle-scarred warrior — a man who had lived through fire, fame, and fallout, and still stood tall….

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Black Sabbath co-founder Tony Iommi says he can’t believe the timing of Ozzy Osbourne’s death, just weeks after the singer’s farewell show in their hometown of Birmingham, England. Iommi told ITV he received a message from Ozzy on Monday; the singer died Tuesday. He says it took him nearly all day to accept the news. “It was a shock for us,” Iommi said. “When I heard … it couldn’t sink in. I thought, ‘It can’t be.’ I only had a text from him the day before. …It just seems unreal, surreal. In the night, I started thinking about it: ‘God, am I dreaming all this?'” Iommi added that while the ‘Back to the Beginning’ farewell show was a triumph, Ozzy had “not looked well” behind the scenes. “I think he really just held out to do that show,” he continued. “And just after that, he’s done it and said goodbye to the fans. And that was the end of it, really. “I think he must have had something in his head that said, ‘Well, this is gonna be it, the last thing I’m ever gonna do.’ Whether he thought he was gonna die of what, I don’t know. But he really wanted to do it; he was determined to do it. And fair dues, he’d done it

Tony Iommi still can’t believe it.   Just weeks after Black Sabbath’s triumphant hometown farewell show in Birmingham — a night that felt like a full-circle moment for the band that defined heavy metal — Ozzy Osbourne is gone. The news came like a thunderclap. Iommi says he got a text from Ozzy the day…

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IOzzy Osbourne doesn’t want a quiet, tearful funeral. He wants something louder, bolder — a final act worthy of the chaos he lived through. In an old interview, the Prince of Darkness confessed he wants “My Way” by Frank Sinatra played as his final goodbye. Not a heavy metal anthem. Not Black Sabbath. But that. A song about defiance, regret, and doing it all your way. Fans are revisiting his words now with a chill down their spine — was Ozzy leaving a clue about how he wanted to be remembered? Here’s the part that hits hardest

Here’s the part that hits hardest: Ozzy Osbourne, the wild-eyed frontman of Black Sabbath, the man who bit the head off a bat on stage and stumbled through decades of rock ‘n’ roll excess, doesn’t want to be remembered with thunderous riffs or screams into the void. He wants *“My Way”* — Frank Sinatra’s mournful,…

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Ozzy Osbourne’s Heartbreaking Funeral Wishes Finally Revealed — One Song, One Rule, And One Guest That Shocked Even His Closest Friends Before his passing at 76, Ozzy Osbourne had already planned it all — right down to the final song he wanted to echo through the chapel walls. But what fans didn’t know was that he had quietly sent personal invitations to just a handful of people — and one legendary rock icon he insisted must sing live, no matter what, and his wife was rushing to prepare it, along with the legendary ROCKer who would come to sing his final farewell AND THERE WAS ONE THING HE DIDN’T WANT TO HAPPEN AT HIS FUNERAL

**Ozzy Osbourne’s Heartbreaking Funeral Wishes Finally Revealed — One Song, One Rule, And One Guest That Shocked Even His Closest Friends**   Before his death at 76, Ozzy Osbourne had already laid out his final wishes—not just for the music world, but for the last goodbye that would define his legacy. Known for his outrageous…

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