Birmingham meant 'everything' to Ozzy, Sharon Osbourne says

Birmingham meant 'everything' to Ozzy, Sharon Osbourne says

At the Brit Awards held in Manchester, Ozzy Osbourne was posthumously honoured with a Lifetime Achievement award, a testament to his lasting impact on music. The rock icon, who passed away in July at the age of 76, was celebrated in a tribute led by Robbie Williams and featured notable musicians including Metallica’s Robert Trujillo and longtime guitarist Zakk Wylde. The tribute was carefully put together by Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy’s widow, reflecting the deep respect and admiration held for the music legend.

Sharon Osbourne took to the red carpet during the event to share heartfelt memories of her husband. She highlighted how much Birmingham, particularly the Aston area where Ozzy was born and raised, meant to him. “Ozzy loved being a Brummie, he was very proud of where he came from and never ever forgot,” she said. Sharon emphasized Ozzy’s pride in his working-class roots and his unwavering loyalty to his hometown, even though much of his life was spent touring globally. “Wherever we were in the world, he was always proud to be that working class Brummie and he never let anyone forget it.”

The tribute also reflected the strong bond between Ozzy and those closest to him. Kelly Osbourne, their daughter, expressed gratitude towards the city of Birmingham and its residents for the support shown after Ozzy’s death. She stated, “We’ll never be able to thank the people of Birmingham enough… there are not enough words in the world to describe our gratitude, there really aren’t.” Kelly also spoke about the significance of the tribute, noting Robbie Williams’ role in celebrating her father’s legacy, highlighting the long-lasting friendship between the two.

During her acceptance speech, Sharon Osbourne recounted Ozzy’s journey from a modest upbringing to becoming one of the most recognisable and respected figures in music history. She thanked fans and supporters for their ongoing love and support, saying it meant everything to their family. Kelly echoed this sentiment, acknowledging that the support they’ve received helped them endure a difficult period, adding, “We couldn’t have got through this time without the support we received and we are forever in debt.” The event was a poignant celebration of Ozzy Osbourne’s profound influence and the deep connection he maintained with his roots and fans

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