Jack Osbourne Shares Emotional Video on How He Learned of Ozzy’s Passing
Jack Osbourne has unveiled an emotional new YouTube video—posted just hours ago—in which he candidly recounts the devastating moment he learned of his father Ozzy Osbourne’s passing. The legendary rocker died on July 22, and Jack’s raw honesty offers a deeply personal glimpse into his grief.
In the early hours—around 3:45 AM Los Angeles time—a longtime family employee knocked at Jack’s door, stirring a gut-wrenching realization. “I just knew… something bad had happened,” Jack shares with palpable sorrow. The stillness of that morning has since become forever linked to the heaviest news of his life.
He said his father passed at around 10 AM UK time that morning. Jack had recently spent a cherished extra week with him after Black Sabbath’s final concert, turning what should have been a family vacation in Portugal into unexpected, meaningful days. That delay, caused by his children falling ill, became an unforeseen blessing that allowed for more time with Ozzy.
Reflecting on that time, Jack said, “I’ve never been more grateful for my kids to have the stomach flu than I am today,” highlighting how those unplanned days became a lasting gift from his father. Instead of regret, he now treasures the quiet conversations, laughs, and moments that might otherwise have slipped away.
Though grief weighed heavy, Jack found solace in knowing that Ozzy was no longer suffering. The icon had endured years of illnesses, including Parkinson’s disease and heart problems—news that brought a bittersweet sense of relief. For Jack, the end of that struggle meant a form of peace, even if it came at an unbearable cost.
Jack also emphasized Ozzy’s enduring presence—despite the frailties health had brought, the legendary rocker remained mentally aware and emotionally engaged, contrary to how some may have perceived him in his later years. He wanted people to know that behind the headlines and speculation, his father was still very much himself.
The video has resonated powerfully. Jack spoke of feeling validated by the outpouring of love from fans worldwide—a reminder that the family wasn’t alone in their grief and that Ozzy’s legacy continues to inspire. The messages of support gave him comfort, reinforcing that his father’s impact stretched far beyond their household.
In his emotional return to the spotlight, Jack touched on a quote he cherished: “The people that love you miss you the most.” He shared it as a profound reflection of how personal and universal grief can intersect. For him, the hole left by Ozzy’s passing could never truly be filled, but the love around them made the weight easier to bear.
Their relationship was far from ordinary. Growing up, Jack often found himself in the glare of the public eye, with cameras documenting the Osbourne household in the early 2000s. Yet behind the chaos and eccentricity, there was always a thread of love, support, and connection between father and son.
Jack has spoken many times about how Ozzy was both a source of inspiration and a lesson in resilience. Watching his father battle addictions, health struggles, and the demands of fame taught him the importance of perseverance. Despite his flaws, Ozzy’s determination to keep going shaped Jack’s own values as a man.
The two shared a love for humor that often defined their bond. Jack remembers Ozzy’s odd jokes, his sometimes nonsensical but hilarious comments, and the way laughter could dissolve even the heaviest tension in their home. That sense of levity remains one of Jack’s fondest inheritances.
As Jack grew older, their relationship evolved from parent-child into something closer to friendship. He often accompanied Ozzy on tours, learning not just the mechanics of the music world but the spirit behind it. Those backstage moments, away from the roar of the crowd, were where the truest lessons were passed down.
There were also times of strain. Jack has openly acknowledged the challenges of living with a parent whose life was marked by such intensity. Yet even through disagreements or distance, the respect and love between them endured. The ups and downs only deepened the authenticity of their bond.
Now, as Jack reflects publicly, he sees his role not just as Ozzy’s son but as a custodian of his legacy. He feels a responsibility to ensure that future generations know his father as more than just a performer. He wants them to see the man behind the myth—the caring, flawed, brilliant human being who was his dad.
In closing his video, Jack made clear that grief is a long journey, but so too is gratitude. The days they shared, the lessons learned, and the laughter exchanged remain unshakable parts of who he is. Through tears and remembrance, Jack Osbourne’s tribute to his father is more than mourning—it is a celebration of a relationship that defined his life and will continue to guide him in the years ahead.