“Sharon Osbourne Finds Comfort in Falconry After Ozzy’s Passing”

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Sharon Osbourne, the widow of the late Ozzy Osbourne, expressed her gratitude to fans for their support following his passing. She mentioned that she is still adjusting to the loss but had a wonderful time recently with her daughter Kelly. Ozzy Osbourne passed away in July at the age of 76, shortly after his final performance with Black Sabbath. Sharon, along with four of their children, announced his death in a joint statement.

Two months after Ozzy’s death, Sharon updated fans on Instagram, sharing a video of herself and Kelly enjoying falconry, a practice involving the training and flying of birds of prey. She thanked fans for their love and support, emphasizing how their messages and tributes have been a source of comfort during difficult times.

Sharon highlighted the special bond formed with the birds through trust and confidence, describing the experience as magical. She expressed her deep appreciation for the outpouring of love from her followers and acknowledged the strength it has given her.

Meanwhile, Kelly Osbourne revealed that falconry has brought joy back into her life after her father’s passing. She shared videos on Instagram demonstrating her interactions with trained birds, expressing her newfound happiness. Kelly also introduced her mother, Sharon, to falconry, sharing the joy it brought to them both.

The Osbourne family continues to find solace and happiness through falconry, with Kelly expressing gratitude for the positive impact it has had on their lives.

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