A moving new tribute video honors rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and his decades-long bond with his wife, Sharon Osbourne. Set to Ozzy’s heartfelt ballad “Mama, I’m Coming Home”, the clip weaves together intimate interview moments and cherished memories of the couple.

Ozzy Osbourne Biopic About Life and Love Still Moving Forward

In the video, Ozzy speaks with deep gratitude, calling Sharon “the heart and soul” of his life and crediting her with saving him from self-destruction. “I’d have been dead long ago if it weren’t for her,” he says. Sharon playfully fires back, “And me too — you’d have died from shopping!”

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The montage features the pair sharing laughter over food, embracing and dancing at an event, and sitting side-by-side in interviews. It closes with a powerful image of Ozzy and Sharon seated on thrones, accompanied by the words: “Rest in Peace, Rock Legend, Prince of Darkness.”

The video is a poignant reminder that beyond the wild persona of the Prince of Darkness lies a love story that has stood the test of time.

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