
Ozzy Osbourne’s Poignant Love Notes To Wife Sharon Revealed: Late Rocker’s Rarely-Seen Emotional Side Showcased in New Doc Filmed Before Tragic Death
**Oct. 1, 2025 — Published 1:45 p.m. ET**
Ozzy Osbourne’s love notes written to his beloved wife Sharon will be seen for the first time in a new documentary about the late rocker, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
The personal messages were penned by Ozzy as he adjusted to life back in the U.K., having returned home after spending three decades in Los Angeles.
### Softer Side of Ozzy
Viewers will see numerous handwritten notes to Sharon scattered throughout the Osbourne’s sprawling property. Among them are heartfelt messages like “I Love You Forever,” “I Don’t Half Love You,” and “I Will Always Be There For You.” The framed notes also include the poignant message, “You Are The Love Of My Life.”
The documentary, titled *Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home*, was filmed over three years. During filming, Sharon recalled how they always planned to retire from public life once Ozzy turned 70.
“I always, always told Ozzy, when you’re 70, we say goodbye,” she said, reflecting on her discussions with the rocker, who was 76 at the time of his passing.
Despite Ozzy’s legendary hell-raising reputation as a pioneering heavy metal frontman, Sharon insisted they led a very conventional life behind closed doors.
“We’re quite normal. We’re quite boring, really, when it comes down to it,” she revealed.
### Ozzy’s Passing and Health Struggles
Ozzy Osbourne died of a heart attack and had suffered from coronary artery disease alongside Parkinson’s disease for years. His death certificate, published in August, confirmed these details.
According to the official document filed at a London register office by Ozzy’s daughter, Aimée Osbourne, the rocker died of:
– (a) Out of hospital cardiac arrest
– (b) Acute myocardial infarction
– (c) Coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease with autonomic dysfunction (joint causes).
Ozzy, who also ventured into reality television, announced in 2020 that he had Parkinson’s disease following a fall.
### Fears for Sharon’s Wellbeing
RadarOnline.com has revealed that Sharon Osbourne has sparked fresh concern for her health after breaking down in tears on camera while reliving the death of Randy Rhoads, the guitarist who tragically died in a plane crash during Ozzy’s early solo career.
The 72-year-old television personality and manager became emotional in Hulu’s new eight-part docuseries *Into the Void: Life, Death & Heavy Metal*. In the opening episode, she recounts the 1982 tragedy that claimed the life of Rhoads, then just 25, along with Rachel Youngblood, an aide Sharon considered a maternal figure.
The crash occurred when the band’s bus stopped near Leesburg, Florida. Their driver, who was also a pilot, took Rhoads and Youngblood up in a small plane while Sharon and Ozzy slept inside the bus. Tragically, the plane later crashed.
A source close to the family shared, “People watching Sharon weep like that are understandably worried. She’s been through so much with her own health scares and is dealing with her grief over Ozzy’s recent death. Seeing her this emotional will only add to fears that she’s struggling.”
Another insider added, “This isn’t just revisiting history – it’s clear the trauma is still raw for her.”
https://radaronline.com/p/ozzy-osbourne-love-notes-to-wife-sharon-revealed-new-doc-death/
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