Ozzy Osbourne's final days were 'exhausting him'
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When Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22, many fans were surprised to learn that he was no longer living in Los Angeles. The Black Sabbath lead singer and his wife, Sharon Osbourne, relocated to England — a plan that was long in the works.
Ozzy Osbourne was at home amid the things he loves most in the days leading up to his death, a source tells PEOPLE. Osbourne, 76, died on Tuesday, July 22, with his family, including wife Sharon, by his side.
Insiders say Black Sabbath’s Back To The Beginning show in his hometown on July 5 made him a much younger man in his last days.
Ozzy Osbourne had a long friendship with Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, and the two musicians now have something eerily in common in death. Both hard rock legends died exactly 17 days after powering through their final concerts amid illness.
The legendary rock star, Black Sabbath frontman and reality TV personality died on July 22 at 76. About two weeks prior, he played his final concert in his native Birmingham, England.
The Black Sabbath musician has died aged 76 after revealing his final wish was to "spend the rest of my life with my family".
The sweet moment was shared on the "Fashion Police" alum's Instagram Stories two days before Ozzy's family announced his death.
Watch Ozzy Osbourne give his final live performance, 'Paranoid' with Black Sabbath, just weeks before his death at 76.