Sharon Osbourne emerges in supportive role for celebrities post Ozzy’s death

Sharon Osbourne is stepping back into the spotlight, offering emotional support to friends and music icons including Sir Paul McCartney

By Zahra Shamil February 19, 2026
Sharon Osbourne emerges in supportive role for celebrities post Ozzy’s death
Sharon Osbourne emerges in supportive role for celebrities post Ozzy’s death

Sharon Osbourne has made a notable return to public life amid ongoing efforts to deal with the profound loss of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, who died in July 2025 at age 76. 

In recent weeks, the 73-year-old television personality and music manager has been seen reconnecting with high-profile friends and industry peers, providing comfort and solidarity as they remember the late heavy metal icon.

At the London premiere of Sir Paul McCartney’s new documentary Man on the Run, Osbourne shared a warm moment with the former Beatle on the red carpet, one of her most public appearances since Ozzy’s passing.

According to Daily Mail, friends and fellow celebrities gathered to support McCartney, underscoring the sense of community within the music world.

Moreover, Osbourne’s presence at high-profile events highlights her evolving role from grieving widow to a pillar of support for peers remembering Ozzy’s legacy.

She is reportedly exploring ways to honor her late husband’s final Black Sabbath performance, with discussions underway about releasing the Back to the Beginning concert in innovative formats such as a film or digital residency.