Sharon Osbourne emotional over Trump's touching call after Ozzy's passing

 November 12, 2025, NEWS

Sharon Osbourne's voice trembled with raw emotion as she shared a deeply personal moment of grief following the loss of her husband, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.

The Osbourne family, still reeling from Ozzy's death at 76, opened up on a recent episode of "The Osbournes Podcast" about the unexpected support they received, including a heartfelt call from President Donald Trump, as reported by Fox News.

This gesture, alongside a touching letter from King Charles III, struck a chord with Sharon, Kelly, and Jack, reminding them of the humanity behind public figures during a time of profound sorrow.

Trump's Call Resonates with Osbourne Family

In a voicemail played on the podcast, Trump expressed his admiration for Ozzy, saying, "Hi Sharon, it’s Donald Trump and I just wanted to wish you the best and the family … Ozzy was amazing, he was an amazing guy."

While some might shrug off such outreach as political posturing, the sincerity in his words, coupled with his personal recollection of meeting Ozzy, cut through the noise of public life and offered genuine solace to a grieving family.

Sharon herself noted, "He didn’t have to call. That was really kind of him," a sentiment that highlights how small acts of decency can outweigh the divisive rhetoric we’re so used to hearing.

A Personal Connection Beyond Politics

Sharon was quick to clarify that her appreciation for Trump’s gesture wasn’t about taking sides in the political arena, emphasizing her own neutrality as a non-voter.

Instead, she focused on the respect and warmth she experienced during a month spent working with Trump and Melania, describing them as gracious and attentive to her family’s well-being.

Her words paint a picture of personal integrity, not partisan games, reminding us that character can still matter even in a world obsessed with winning at all costs.

King Charles III Offers Royal Compassion

The Osbournes also received a handwritten letter from King Charles III, a gesture Sharon described with awe, saying, "He took the time out of his day to write us… a note from the King for Ozzy’s passing with his condolences."

This act, alongside past outreach during Ozzy’s health struggles, revealed a monarch who seems to understand the weight of loss, extending care not just to the famous but to countless others in quiet, meaningful ways.

For a family rooted in loyalty to the crown, as Sharon affirmed their royalist stance, such recognition of Ozzy’s legacy carried immense significance.

Honoring Ozzy's Legacy Amid Grief

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic Black Sabbath frontman who shaped heavy metal with tracks like "Paranoid," passed away on July 22 due to cardiac arrest, compounded by Parkinson’s disease and other health challenges.

Surrounded by family and love in his final moments, his death marked the end of a tumultuous yet groundbreaking life, leaving behind a void in music and in the hearts of those who knew him.

As the Osbournes navigate this loss, the outpouring of support from figures like Trump and King Charles serves as a reminder that even in a culture often driven by cynicism, compassion can still break through, offering light in the darkest of times.

About Craig Barlow

Craig is a conservative observer of American political life. Their writing covers elections, governance, cultural conflict, and foreign affairs. The focus is on how decisions made in Washington and beyond shape the country in real terms.
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