Ozzy Osbourne’s numerous love notes to devoted wife Sharon Osbourne are all set to be revealed for the first time in a new documentary, filmed during the last three years of his life.
The Black Sabbath rocker passed away from heart failure at his Buckinghamshire residence on July 22, which is just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with close bandmates at Birmingham’s Villa Park.
The latest BBC documentary, Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, will chart the self-styled Prince of Darkness’ return to the UK after more than 30 years in the US with his wife and kids.
This will feature the final love notes left by the star, who was diagnosed with a genetic form of the condition Parkinson’s in 2003, after they adjusted Half Love You and I Will Always Be There for You.
The notes, which were framed, also entail the poignant message: ‘You are the love of my life!’ During the documentary, which would be airing on Thursday evening, Sharon recalled how they always planned to retire from public life after Ozzy hit 70.
‘I always always told Ozzy, when you are 70, so we say goodbye!’- she mentioned regarding her discussion with the rocker. At the time of his death, he was 76.


