Ozzy Osbourne, Death
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On Thursday, July 24, Jack Osbourne's ex wife, Lisa Stelly, shared a touching post on Instagram of Ozzy Osbourne with his grandchildren through the years after the rocker died on July 22 at 76.
Jack Osbourne's ex-wife Lisa Stelly is honoring the late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, days after he died at the age of 76. See her emotional tribute, and sweet pictures,
The Prince of Darkness died earlier this week, aged 76, 22 years after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and the world has since paid tribute to the iconic musician
The final months of Ozzy Osbourne's life were captured on film for an upcoming documentary, offering an intimate look at his closing chapter.
Lisa Stelly, who was married to Jack Osbourne from 2012 to 2019, shared a video clip of the Black Sabbath frontman dodging kisses from one of his grandchildren as she giggled.
Ozzy Osbourne was also remembered as 'Papa' in emotional tribute from Jack Osbourne's ex-wife Lisa Stelly, who shared that 'the world got Ozzy' but his family got a loving grandfather.
The heavy metal legend passed away on Tuesday, July 22, surrounded by family, weeks after a final performance with Black Sabbath. He leaves behind his wife, Sharon, 71, and six children: Aimee, 40; Kelly, 39; and Jack, 38, whom he shares with Sharon, as well as son Louis, 49; Jessica, 51; and Elliot, 47, from his first marriage to Thelma Riley.
The world lost a heavy metal legend and singer in Ozzy Osbourne, who was nicknamed "Prince of Darkness" by his fans for his all-black attire.
Jack Osbourne’s ex-wife is remembering the late Ozzy Osbourne. Following the rocker’s death at age 76 on Tuesday, July 22, Lisa Stelly took to Instagram to share a touching tribute. Osbourne, 39, and Stelly, 38, were married from 2012 to 2019 and share daughters Pearl, 13, Andy, 10, and Minnie, 7.
Ozzy Osbourne’s former daughter-in-law, Lisa Stelly, paid tribute to him following his death at the age of 76. On July 24, the ex-wife of Jack Osbourne posted photos to Instagram as she recalled happy times with the late Black Sabbath legend.