Sharon Osbourne Seen for the First Time Since Ozzy’s Death, Shows Signs of Healing

Sharon Osbourne has been spotted for the first time since the passing of her husband Ozzy Osbourne. She appeared in a heartwarming video shared by her daughter, Kelly, on Instagram.

The video shows Sharon engaging in a new hobby – falconry – alongside her daughter, Kelly. This marks what appears to be a positive step in her healing process.

“Today I introduced my mum to falconry and she loved it!” Kelly Osbourne wrote in the caption. “Thank you, Cornwall Falconry, for putting a smile on my mum’s face too!”

The touching moment captured Sharon trying something new during what has undoubtedly been a difficult time for the Osbourne family. The activity appeared to bring joy to Sharon, as noted by her daughter’s grateful acknowledgment of the falconry center’s role in brightening her mother’s day.

This public appearance represents a significant moment for Sharon. She has remained largely out of the spotlight following the devastating loss of her husband. The choice of falconry as a therapeutic activity reflects the family’s search for healing through new experiences during this challenging period.

The Independent noted that this marks Sharon’s first public appearance since Ozzy’s funeral on July 30. His death occurred on July 22 from cardiac arrest complicated by Parkinson’s disease and coronary artery disease. The legendary Black Sabbath frontman had been battling health issues for several years before his passing.

The Osbourne family’s bond has been well-documented over the decades. Sharon and Ozzy first met in 1970 and married in 1982. The Independent confirmed they had shared over four decades together and celebrated their 43rd anniversary this year. Their relationship was famously showcased in the reality TV show “The Osbournes” in 2002. The show provided a candid portrayal of their chaotic but loving home life.

The falconry experience appears to have provided Sharon with a moment of respite and connection with her daughter during this period of grief. Kelly’s decision to introduce her mother to this ancient practice demonstrates the family’s commitment to supporting each other through innovative and meaningful activities that honor both healing and togetherness.