Ozzy Osbourne, who recently bid farewell with his last show, passed away at the age of 76, leaving behind a music legacy and an incomplete project.
The sudden passing of the rocker, which was confirmed by his family in a statement, left fans shocked.
After the demise of the Crazy Train singer, BBC is now engaged in a conversation about a documentary that has been under works for long, as dished by Deadline.
The series Home to Roost, which was originally a 10-part series, was approved by the platform to document the lives of the most entertaining family returning to UK.
Although the show received greenlight from the platform in 2021, it is yet to debut for the viewers.
According to the outlet, Home to Roost’s format has been changed to a single film instead of 10-part series.
However, it is still expected to premiere soon despite the notable change in the format.
The Osbournes family left Britan more than two decades ago to settle in the United States, becoming an iconic clan.
Soon after the sad passing was confirmed, celebrities and fans poured in their tribute for the legend and condolences for the bereaved family.
Jason Momoa, who has been a huge fan of Black Sabbath’s lead vocalist, shared a picture with the deceased star and a caption: “Love you @ozzyosbourne All my aloha @sharonosbourne and ohana. So grateful. RIP”
It is to be noted that Jason hosted the farewell show of Prince of Darkness.
Others also followed suit, including Elton John, Ronnie Wood, Rod Stewart and Yungblud.
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