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“I Don’t Have Him Anymore… I’ve Really Lost Him…” Sharon Osbourne Shattered As Ozzy’s Casket Slowly Rolled Past Her — And In That Moment, The Entire World Seemed To Go Silent. Flanked By Their Children Jack, Kelly, Aimee, And Ozzy’s Son Louis, Sharon Could Barely Hold Herself Up. Her Hands Trembled. Her Eyes Were Red And Raw From Crying. And As The Bagpipes Began To Play A Haunting Rendition Of “Changes,” It Wasn’t Just The End Of A Ceremony — It Was The End Of A Lifelong Love Story. Thousands Of Black Sabbath Fans, Dressed In Black And Holding Candles, Lined The Streets In Grief. One Whispered Through Tears, “I Came For Ozzy… But Seeing Sharon Break Like That? That’s What Destroyed Me.” Kelly Held Her Mother Tight. Jack Looked Straight Ahead, Face Frozen, Lips Quivering. And As The Hearse Pulled Away, Sharon Reached Out As If She Could Still Touch Him. “I Don’t Know How To Breathe Without Him,” She Said. “He Wasn’t Just My Husband… He Was My Life.”

**“I Don’t Have Him Anymore… I’ve Really Lost Him…” Sharon Osbourne Shattered As Ozzy’s Casket Slowly Rolled Past Her — And In That Moment, The Entire World Seemed To Go Silent**

 

Grief hung heavy in the air as Ozzy Osbourne’s casket made its final journey through the streets of Birmingham. But it was Sharon Osbourne’s heartbreak that turned the day from somber to soul-crushing. As the casket rolled past her, she collapsed into tears, whispering the words that broke millions watching: *“I don’t have him anymore… I’ve really lost him.”*

 

Flanked by their children—Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Ozzy’s eldest son Louis—Sharon stood at the heart of a family brought to its knees. Her hands trembled. Her face, drained of strength, was a portrait of raw, unbearable loss. She could barely stand, and it was Kelly’s arms that held her up.

 

Bagpipes began to play a slow, mournful version of “Changes”—a song that now carries an even deeper ache. And in that moment, the entire crowd seemed to stop breathing. This wasn’t just the end of a public farewell. This was the final chapter of a love story that spanned over four decades, through storms and spotlight, chaos and quiet.

 

Thousands lined the streets in black, candles flickering like tiny beacons in the dark. Some fans wept silently, while others sobbed openly. One said, through tears, *“I came for Ozzy… but seeing Sharon break like that? That’s what destroyed me.”*

 

Jack’s face was a mask of silent agony, his lips quivering as he stared forward. Sharon reached toward the hearse one last time, her hand hanging in the air as if reaching for the impossible. “He wasn’t just my husband,” she said. “He was my life.”

 

And just like that, the hearse pulled away—taking the Prince of Darkness with it, and leaving behind a family, and a world, fore

ver changed.

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