Ozzy Osbourne's Sisters Share Final Texts With Their Brother
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On July 22, 2025, famed heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne died at age 76. Although his family did not release a cause of death, he had been battling a range of health issues over the years, including a variant of Parkinson's disease. However, soon after his death, rumors spread that the COVID-19 vaccine caused his illness.
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel takes a look at Ozzy Osbourne's battle with Parkinson's disease, plus the dangers of cannabis gummies on 'America Reports.'
“The moment he walked out on stage, it was just like he was shot with a bolt of lightning and he came alive,” Glendenning recalled. “I didn’t even think it was physically possible for a person that existed day to day the way he did to have that much energy and to turn on that much and to be that much of a showman.”
Entertainment producer Don Rugg of Apple Valley reflected on the death of music legend Ozzy Osbourne, who he impersonated for nearly two decades.
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E! News on MSNYungblud Vows to Perform Ozzy Osbourne Song "Every Night"
Yungblud—who covered Black Sabbath's "Changes" during Ozzy Osbourne's final show—said he will be playing the 1972 track "every night" for the rest of his life in honor of the late rocker.
‘Epic’ Clip of Ozzy Osbourne Meeting Paul McCartney for the First Time Resurfaces: ‘My Dream Came True Today’ first appeared on Parade on Jul 25, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 25, 2025, where it first appeared.
Braves Hall of Famer Shares Heartwarming Ozzy Osbourne Story Following Rock Legend’s Death originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Any Atlanta Braves season-ticket holders from the 1990s and 2000s likely have Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” etched into their brains, and Chipper Jones is to thank.