No One Believes It: Ozzy Osbourne Left Part of His Fortune to His Ex-Wife, Sharon Was Angry and Refused to Give In – What Is the Reason Behind It?
The world of rock music has always been full of drama, but few stories have shocked fans as much as the latest revelation about Ozzy Osbourne’s will. The “Prince of Darkness,” famous for his wild antics on stage and his chaotic yet loving family life, has left behind a final act that has fans and media buzzing.
According to sources close to the family, Ozzy Osbourne left a portion of his multi-million-dollar fortune to his first wife, Thelma Riley, in addition to his long-time wife and manager, Sharon Osbourne. The decision has reportedly caused a rift in the Osbourne household, with Sharon expressing anger and refusing to accept the arrangement without a fight. But behind the shocking decision lies a reason that is as human as it is unexpected: Ozzy’s enduring sense of responsibility to the family he built with his first wife.
The Shocking Revelation
The drama unfolded shortly after the reading of Ozzy’s will. Close family friends revealed that the legendary rock star divided his fortune into several parts—most of it going to Sharon and their children, Jack and Kelly. But a significant portion was allocated to his ex-wife, Thelma, the woman he married in 1971, long before his MTV reality show fame and before Sharon became a household name.
Family insiders claim that Sharon was stunned and furious upon learning this detail.
“She couldn’t believe it,” said one source. “Sharon has been by Ozzy’s side for decades, through all the chaos, the music, the scandals. She felt that every part of his legacy should belong to the family they built together.”
The Reason Behind the Decision
So why would Ozzy Osbourne leave money to the woman he divorced over four decades ago? The answer, according to those close to the rock icon, is surprisingly straightforward: children and responsibility.
Ozzy had two children with Thelma Riley: Jessica and Louis Osbourne. Though the relationships were complicated and often overshadowed by the chaos of his rising fame, Ozzy reportedly felt a lifelong sense of guilt and responsibility toward his first family.
In a private letter found among his personal belongings, Ozzy wrote:
“I made mistakes when I was young. Fame took me away from home, but they were my kids then, and they are my kids now. I can’t leave this world pretending they never existed.”
The letter also mentioned that part of the inheritance was meant to secure the future of his children from his first marriage, and to honor the fact that Thelma raised them largely without his presence during his wild years on tour.
Sharon’s Reaction
Sharon Osbourne, who managed Ozzy’s career and helped him rebuild his life after his departure from Black Sabbath, reportedly refused to give in quietly.
“She has been his rock for decades,” said a family insider. “She handled his career, his finances, his health struggles, and even stood by him through multiple public scandals. She believes she and her children deserve the full inheritance as the family who stood by him until the end.”
While Sharon has not released a public statement, sources say she is exploring legal avenues to contest the portion of the will left to Thelma Riley, claiming that some of Ozzy’s decisions were influenced by emotion rather than practicality.
Fans React to the Family Drama
The revelation has ignited a frenzy online. Fans are divided between supporting Sharon and understanding Ozzy’s sense of responsibility toward his first family.
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@MetalHeart77: “Honestly, I get Sharon being upset, but Ozzy had other kids too. He’s taking care of all his family, and that’s fair.”
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@RockQueen88: “Sharon kept Ozzy alive, literally and figuratively. If anyone deserves the whole fortune, it’s her and her kids.”
This debate highlights a complicated truth about celebrity families: behind the fame and fortune are real human emotions and lifelong connections that don’t simply vanish after a divorce.
A Legacy Beyond Music
For decades, Ozzy Osbourne was known for his outrageous behavior—biting the head off a bat, stumbling through reality TV, and dominating stages worldwide. But in his final act, the rock legend showed that beneath the chaos was a man deeply aware of his responsibilities.
By leaving a portion of his fortune to Thelma Riley and the children from his first marriage, Ozzy has written a final chapter that blends loyalty, guilt, and love in a way only he could.
While legal battles may loom and family tensions may rise, one thing is clear: Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy will not just be measured in platinum records and sold-out tours, but in the complicated, human choices he made to take care of all the lives he touched—no matter how messy the journey.
In the end, the “Prince of Darkness” left the world with one last surprise, proving that even the wildest rock stars cannot escape the pull of family, responsibility, and the secrets of the heart.