Sharon Osbourne made her first public appearance since the heartbreaking passing of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, this weekend — and it was a moment both emotional and powerful. Accompanied by her children Jack and Kelly, Kelly’s fiancé Sid Wilson (of Slipknot), and their son Sidney, Sharon joined hundreds of fans at Sunnyfields Farm in Totton to witness a remarkable tribute to the late Prince of Darkness.
The Osbourne family arrived quietly but were soon surrounded by warmth and applause as visitors realized who was standing among them. Before them lay a breathtaking mural of Ozzy Osbourne — crafted from more than 10,000 pumpkins and squashes. The incredible display, chosen by public vote earlier this year, features Ozzy in his iconic round sunglasses, arms stretched wide, symbolizing his larger-than-life presence and enduring impact on music history.
Sharon, visibly moved, held Kelly’s hand as they admired the tribute. Jack Osbourne was seen taking photos of the display while little Sidney ran along the farm paths, adding a touch of lightness to an otherwise emotional day.
Farm visitors described the moment as “surreal and beautiful,” with many fans leaving flowers, candles, and handwritten messages near the mural. Sharon thanked those gathered, sharing a quiet but heartfelt message: *“Ozzy would have loved this. He always loved when people came together for something fun, even in the dark times.”*
The tribute will remain open to the public at Sunnyfields Farm until the end of October, giving fans the chance to celebrate the life and legacy of one of heavy metal’s greatest icons. For many, this wasn’t just a pumpkin mural — it was a powerful reminder of Ozzy Osbourne’s spirit, which continues to live on in the hearts of millions.