Sharon Osbourne has made a public appearance for the first time since her husband Ozzy’s funeral, staying busy with daughter Kelly. The X Factor star has been surrounded by family following Ozzy’s passing in July at the age of 76 at their Buckinghamshire residence. A week later, a public procession in Birmingham was held for Ozzy, followed by a private funeral at their home.
Sharon, aged 72, has been out of the spotlight but recently shared a new hobby with Kelly. Kelly mentioned finding joy again through falconry, a practice involving training and flying falcons or other birds of prey. The activity has brought happiness during a time of grief for both mother and daughter.
Kelly introduced Sharon to falconry at Cornwall Falconry in Bugle near St Austell. In a video posted on Instagram by Kelly, Sharon interacted with an owl, expressing delight. Fans reacted positively to the heartwarming moment of the mother-daughter duo bonding.
In a separate post, Kelly expressed her newfound happiness through falconry, stating her love for the birds amidst her grief. Sharon faces a challenging decision of staying in the UK near Ozzy’s grave or returning to Los Angeles, where their children and grandchildren reside.
According to a close source, Sharon is struggling with the decision, feeling heartbroken and lonely as a widow. The family matriarch had hoped to be buried alongside Ozzy at Welders House, their shared residence. The couple, married for 43 years, split their time between the UK and the US.
The public showing of Sharon and Kelly’s falconry bonding has resonated with fans, offering a glimpse of healing amid the family’s loss. The emotional journey continues as Sharon navigates the path ahead, with the support of her loved ones.
