Sharon Osbourne has revealed some huge new plans for her life after her husband Ozzy's farewell gig. The rock legend took to the stage recently alongside his band Black Sabbath in Birmingham in what they said would be their last ever show.
Sharon, who has been by Ozzy's side through much of his career, has now said they are set for a new lifestyle. The 72-year-old reminisced on her career as she said she had been in the music industry since she was 15.
However, she's now said she's ready for a change and wants to step back from showbiz. The mum-of-three explained that she doesn't want to have to "follow an itinerary" anymore.
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Speaking to Billboard, she said she was "done" with working in the music industry. Sharon explained: "I’ve been doing this since I was 15, and I'm done. We just want to live our life and do what we want to do and not have to follow an itinerary anymore."
The revelation comes after Ozzy and Sharon decided to move back to the UK after living in the US for years. Sharon was more keen for the move as it seems Ozzy wasn't so sure.
However, he has since spoken about the "crazy" gun crime in the US and how this was a worry for him. The pair's son Jack wasn't very excited about his parent's move at the time.
The family discussed it on their podcast as Jack said: "I'm the only one in the family who thinks it's a terrible idea…” He added: "They are going to be thousands of miles away from me, Kelly, all the grandkids. I’m like what are you guys going to do all day? Just like wander around the house?"
Sharon has a quick response as she simply said: "I'm going to bake bread and cakes, I am going to grow vegetables, I'm working on my wokeness, I will be very busy."
Ozzy performed with Black Sabbath last weekend which brough fans around the world together for the special event. However, despite it being Ozzy's last show, they could still be back.
The band have trademarked their name in virtual reality, which means they could return on stage as holograms. ABBA have already done a similar thing and used avatars for their London show, Voyage, which has been running since 2022 and features younger versions of themselves.
Black Sabbath filed documents 20 years ago and could do the same. These papers trademark use of "production and presentation of animation and other special effects". A number of other artists have taken similar action and are set to have their own hologram shows.
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