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“We Lost Our Brother… But the World Lost a Legend” For decades, they stayed out of the spotlight. But now, Ozzy Osbourne’s sisters have broken their silence — and their words are as raw as the grief they carry. In an emotional statement following the rock icon’s death at 76, Jean and Gillian remember the “loving, funny, deeply protective” brother behind the madness. “He wasn’t just the Prince of Darkness,” Jean says. “He was our Oz — the boy who made us laugh till we cried.” Gillian adds, “No matter how loud the world got, he always called home.” As tributes pour in from around the globe, their voices stand apart — a reminder that before the fame, the chaos, and the bat bites, Ozzy was simply a boy from Birmingham with a big heart and a dream. “We’ll miss him forever,” they say. But one quiet memory they share… has left even the toughest fans in tears

**“We Lost Our Brother… But the World Lost a Legend” — Ozzy Osbourne’s Sisters Speak Out**

 

In the wake of Ozzy Osbourne’s passing at 76, countless tributes have echoed across the world — from musicians, fans, and public figures alike. But none have struck as deep a chord as the words of two women who knew him long before the fame: his sisters, Jean and Gillian.

 

For decades, they stayed out of the spotlight, letting their brother take center stage in the storm of his larger-than-life career. But now, in a rare and emotional statement, they have broken their silence to remember not the icon, but the brother they adored.

 

“He wasn’t just the Prince of Darkness,” Jean said, voice heavy with grief. “He was our Oz — the boy who made us laugh till we cried. The one who’d do anything to protect us, even when he was struggling himself.”

 

Gillian added, “No matter how loud the world got, he always called home. He never forgot where he came from.”

 

The sisters shared one quiet memory that left even lifelong fans in tears: every year, without fail, Ozzy would send them each a handwritten birthday card — often crude, always funny, and signed with a silly nickname from their childhood. “Even when he was halfway around the world, he never missed a card,” Jean said. “Not once.”

 

In the midst of the heavy metal chaos, bat-biting headlines, and sold-out arenas, there remained a part of Ozzy that never changed — the boy from Birmingham with a big heart and even bigger dreams.

 

“We’ll miss him forever,” they said in unison. “But to us, he was never a legend. He was our brother. And that was the greatest gift of all.”

 

Behind the icon lived a man grounded by love — and a family that never let him forget w

ho he truly was.

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