A legal expert reveals new financial information about Ozzy Osbourne’s estate

Just weeks before Ozzy Osbourne’s passing, Sharon Osbourne made a critical decision. Determined to fulfill Ozzy’s final wish—to say goodbye to fans on his own terms—she worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make it happen.

At 72, Sharon fought insurance providers to secure Ozzy’s appearance at the “Back to the Beginning” benefit concert on July 5, 2025, in Birmingham. The insurers refused coverage if Ozzy stood or walked due to his Parkinson’s diagnosis and frail condition.

A Bat Throne and a Compromise
Sharon found a solution: Ozzy would perform seated on a bat-shaped throne. Though frustrated—he had trained for months to stand—Ozzy agreed. This compromise made the show possible.

The Final Performance
The concert became Ozzy’s farewell, bringing his legendary career full circle in his hometown. He performed before a sold-out crowd, raising millions for charity.

Despite being seated, Ozzy gave his all. He trained daily with a live-in coach, wore a pulse oximeter, and had constant health monitoring. An insider shared, “He was driven. He wanted to go out showing strength—even if seated.”

Legacy, Family, and Financial Questions
Ozzy leaves behind six children and a fortune estimated at $220 million. With three children from Thelma Riley and three with Sharon, his estate’s division may be complex.

Legal expert Adam Jones predicts potential disputes if no clear will exists. “If any child feels left out, it could spark a full legal challenge,” he warned.

Ozzy’s Funeral Wishes: Humor Over Mourning
Ozzy didn’t want a somber goodbye. Over the years, he spoke openly—and humorously—about his funeral plans.

In a 2011 interview, he joked that he didn’t care what music played, even suggesting a medley of Justin Bieber and Susan Boyle. He preferred celebration over sadness and imagined pranks like knocking from inside his coffin.

In 2016, he told NME he might choose “A Day in the Life” by The Beatles as his funeral song. In 2020, when asked about his epitaph, he replied, “Bats taste like [expletive].”

Family Shocked by His Passing
Ozzy’s sisters, Jean Powell and Gillian Hemming, were stunned by the news. They last saw him in Birmingham and said he still had plans. “He was frail but still our John,” Jean said.

They recalled his excitement seeing crowds on Lodge Road, the street where they grew up. Gillian emphasized his authenticity: “What the public saw was who he really was.”

A Legacy Beyond Music
Ozzy’s life was rich in music and personal stories. From Black Sabbath to “The Osbournes,” he became a global icon. Sharon’s final act of devotion gave him a farewell he—and his fans—deserved.

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