BREAKING NEWS: Jasmine Crockett Shocks the World by Releasing Ozzy Osbourne’s Suicide Note — Evidence Suggests He Didn’t Die From Illness, and Shocking Names in Showbiz Are About to Be Exposed
In a bombshell revelation that has left fans stunned and the entertainment industry reeling, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett — known for her outspoken style and advocacy for justice — has shocked the world by releasing what she claims is Ozzy Osbourne’s suicide note, penned before his tragic passing.
As a longtime personal friend of the Osbourne family, Crockett’s decision to share the explosive contents of the note has ignited international debate — and triggered what may become one of the biggest scandals in showbiz history.
According to the document, Ozzy Osbourne did not die from natural causes, as previously believed. Instead, the note suggests that the rock legend was pushed into despair by a dark web of betrayal, manipulation, and abuse from some of the most powerful figures in entertainment.
Even more shocking, the note reportedly names several high-profile celebrities, executives, and insiders — individuals Ozzy accuses of unspeakable crimes.
Jasmine Crockett: A Bold Move from an Unlikely Source
While Jasmine Crockett is best known for her role in Congress and her fiery defense of justice on the House floor, few knew about her close friendship with the Osbourne family. Insiders reveal that she and Sharon Osbourne bonded years ago at a mental health fundraiser and remained in contact since. According to Crockett, Ozzy “trusted her with the truth when he felt no one else would listen.”
In a surprise press conference streamed live and watched by over 40 million people in its first few hours, Crockett stated:
“Ozzy did not simply pass away in peace. He was exhausted, cornered, and haunted. And he wanted the world to know why. I made him a promise that if the truth was in danger of being buried — I would speak for him.”
She then proceeded to read excerpts from the suicide note, which she claims to have received directly from Ozzy a few days before his death.
The Note: Grief, Guilt, and Gravely Disturbing Allegations
According to Crockett, the note is handwritten, signed by Ozzy, and stored in a legal envelope that also contains photocopies of legal threats, medication records, and a USB drive of audio recordings.
In the note, Ozzy details a long history of manipulation and emotional control by individuals he once trusted. He describes feeling “drugged, silenced, and used” in the final stages of his life. He states:
“They told me I was a liability. That the world didn’t need another ‘crazy rocker.’ But I wasn’t crazy. I was awake. And I saw what they were doing — to me, to others, to kids in this business.”
Perhaps most explosive of all are the names he includes in the final pages — which have not yet been fully disclosed to the public but have been described by Crockett as “a who’s who of global entertainment.” She confirmed that the names include:
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Two Grammy-winning music producers
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A former talk show host
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A high-profile Hollywood agent
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One former member of Ozzy’s own management team
Each, Ozzy claims, played a role in covering up abuse, forcing silence from victims, or coercing him into handing over control of his legacy, finances, and music rights.
Fans in Shock, Industry in Panic
Social media has exploded in the wake of Crockett’s announcement. Fans are heartbroken to think Ozzy may have died in such anguish — and furious at the idea that his final cries for help were ignored or suppressed.
The hashtags #JusticeForOzzy, #CrockettReveals, and #ExposeShowbizCrimes are now trending across X, Instagram, and TikTok.
Meanwhile, legal teams for several major celebrities and studios are already issuing statements either denying involvement or warning of defamation suits if their clients are falsely implicated.
But Crockett remains defiant. In a follow-up tweet, she wrote:
“I didn’t name names. Ozzy did. And he left more than just a note — he left proof.”
What Happens Next?
According to Crockett, she is working with a team of independent lawyers and journalists to authenticate and publish the contents of Ozzy’s documents in full — including the USB drive, which reportedly contains voice memos from Ozzy detailing incidents he witnessed or experienced in the industry.
She has also called for an official Congressional inquiry into the exploitation of aging artists and the silencing of whistleblowers in Hollywood.
“If we can investigate CEOs for corporate crimes, we can investigate producers and execs for decades of abuse, manipulation, and destruction of lives.”
There are rumors that a major documentary project is already in development based on the suicide note and the coming investigation. Several advocacy groups for mental health and performers’ rights have also stepped forward, demanding systemic reform across music and film.
Sharon Osbourne’s Response
As of now, Sharon Osbourne has not made a public statement. However, sources close to the family say she is “devastated, but not surprised,” and may soon confirm parts of the note’s contents.
One longtime family friend shared anonymously:
“Ozzy had demons, yes — but not all of them were internal. Some of them had names. And he finally wrote them down.”
A Legacy Rewritten
In life, Ozzy Osbourne was a symbol of rebellion, chaos, and raw emotion. In death, he may become something even greater: a whistleblower, and a catalyst for truth.
Jasmine Crockett’s bold decision to go public has pulled back the curtain on a darker side of the entertainment industry that many feared — or hoped — would never be seen.
Whether this story ends in justice, scandal, or silence remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: Ozzy Osbourne’s final message will not be easily forgotten.
Stay tuned. This is just the beginning.