
Nearly two months after the passing of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne has begun to share how she is coping with the immense loss. The couple, who became household names through music and television, had spent more than four decades together before Ozzy’s death in July at the age of 76. His absence has left a deep void, but Sharon has slowly started to open up about finding moments of peace.
According to Fox News, Sharon broke her silence on Instagram with a heartfelt post thanking fans for their “overwhelming love and support.” She shared that the countless messages and tributes carried her through many difficult nights. Alongside her note, Sharon included a video that revealed an unusual but meaningful way she has begun to heal: falconry.
Sharon Osbourne Turns To Falconry For Comfort

In the video, Sharon Osbourne and her daughter, Kelly, spent an afternoon working with birds of prey. Sharon explained that falconry provided a unique form of comfort, noting that the trust between human and bird reminded her of the importance of confidence and safety in building bonds. She described the experience as “nothing short of magical,” highlighting how the strength and grace of the birds brought her a sense of peace.
One touching moment captured Sharon smiling as an owl perched on her glove, a rare image of lightness in the wake of her grief. For Sharon, falconry is more than a pastime—it is a new way to process life after losing the man who had been her partner in both love and legacy.
A New Chapter For Sharon Osbourne
Kelly Osbourne also posted about the day, expressing gratitude for seeing her mother find joy again. She shared, “Today I introduced my mom to falconry, and she loved it!” The shared experience not only lifted Sharon’s spirits but also underscored the enduring strength of family in the face of loss.
While Ozzy Osbourne will forever be remembered as a pioneer of rock and the unforgettable “Prince of Darkness,” Sharon Osbourne is finding her own way forward. By embracing something unexpected, she is slowly writing a new chapter—one that honors her past while seeking comfort in the present.