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Sharon Osbourne explained why she was unable to attend the unveiling of a statue honoring her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, at France’s Hellfest music festival on June 18.
In an Instagram post, she revealed she had been unexpectedly hospitalized earlier in the week, preventing her from being present at the ceremony marking the first anniversary of the Black Sabbath frontman’s death at 76.
Though she didn’t share details about her health, Sharon expressed gratitude to the organizers and praised artist Philippe Pasqua for the “stunning” sculpture.
Her absence comes after years of candidness about her medical struggles. Sharon has previously battled colon cancer, undergone a double mastectomy in 2012 due to a genetic risk for breast cancer, and endured unexplained medical emergencies, including a 2022 incident where she fainted for 20 minutes while filming.
Despite these challenges, she has remained active in honoring Ozzy’s legacy and supporting her family, including their three children, Aimee, Kelly, and Jack.
Most recently, Sharon and Jack announced plans to create an AI avatar of Ozzy, allowing fans to interact with a digital version of the rock legend.
Sharon defended the project against criticism, insisting it was not a “cash grab” but a way to ensure Ozzy’s voice and personality endure for future generations.
She emphasized that the avatar would serve as a lasting tribute, passing through the family to their grandchildren, and preserving Ozzy’s legacy in a modern, innovative way.
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