Sharon Osbourne fondly remembered her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, on the 2026 BRIT Awards.
On Saturday, February 28, the 73-year-old TV character and businesswoman appeared at this 12 months’s music ceremony in Manchester, England, alongside her daughter Kelly to just accept the Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of her deceased husband.
Whereas taking the stage to just accept the honorary accolade, Sharon revealed that Ozzy had a serious dislike for lengthy speeches.
“To start with, what a f****** good night it’s been! Such wonderful artists tonight. I imply, everybody’s a winner, everybody,” she started.
The Revenge writer added, “I do know that Ozzy is trying down on us all proper now, and I do know what he’s considering.”
“He hated to make speeches. He hated listening to speeches. He’d be saying, ‘Hey, missus, shut the f*** up!’ However I’m not going to,” she confessed.
Elsewhere in her acceptance speech, Sharon additionally expressed her immense love and pleasure for her late husband, famously often called the Prince of Darkness.
“He at all times wished to do higher, each personally and professionally. He by no means felt that phrases have been sufficient to thank everyone for the life that he was given and for the life that he led,” she mentioned.
Noting that Ozzy is now not alive, Sharon acknowledged the outstanding legacy and physique of labor he left behind for generations in England and world wide, making certain he’ll at all times be unforgettable.
Towards the tip, she exclaimed, “There’ll by no means be one other Ozzy f****** Osbourne!” prompting cheers from the viewers.
How and when did Ozzy Osbourne die?
He died on July 22, 2025, on the age of 76. His official reason for dying was cardiac arrest.
Who’s Ozzy Osbourne survived by?
Ozzy is survived by his spouse, Sharon (married 1982–2025), with whom he shared three youngsters: Aimee, Kelly, and Jack. He’s additionally survived by Jessica and Louis from his first marriage to Thelma Riley, in addition to his adopted son, Elliot. Moreover, he leaves behind a number of grandchildren.

