Sharon Osbourne was emotional as she recalled the moment President Trump reached out to offer his condolences after the passing of her husband, Black Sabbath frontman, over the summer.
On the latest episode of “The Osbournes” podcast, Osbourne played the voicemail from Trump and expressed her appreciation for the president and First Lady Melania. She reunited with her children, Kelly and Jack, for the first time since Ozzy’s death.
Jack acknowledged Trump’s gesture, saying, “Love him or hate him, he didn’t have to call and leave a voicemail.”
Despite her tears, Osbourne commended Trump for always showing her family respect. She expressed gratitude for his thoughtful gesture during a difficult time.
In the voicemail, Trump shared kind words about Ozzy, calling him amazing and talented. He offered his best wishes to the family and expressed his condolences.
Osbourne clarified that her admiration for Trump was personal and not based on politics. She also mentioned receiving a heartfelt letter from King Charles following her husband’s passing.
Ozzy Osbourne was laid to rest in Birmingham, England, and fans paid tribute at the Black Sabbath bridge and bench on Broad Street. The legendary musician had a final performance two weeks before his death.

