Ozzy Osbourne, 76, officially ended an era with his final performance alongside Black Sabbath in Birmingham. After decades of rocking stages worldwide, this final bow marked not only the end of his career but the beginning of a quieter, more personal chapter for both Ozzy and wife, Sharon Osbourne.
Following his emotional farewell gig, Sharon revealed that she’s walking away from the music industry entirely. At 72, she’s traded contracts and schedules for gardening gloves and baking pans. After more than 20 years living in the U.S., the Osbournes are packing up and heading back to the UK full-time.

Sharon Osbourne pushed for the move, according to Hello Magazine. Their children, however, aren’t thrilled. Son Jack called it a “terrible idea,” voicing concerns about being so far from family and grandkids. But Sharon clapped back with her retirement plans: baking, gardening, and “working on her wokeness.”
Their longtime UK country estate, owned for over 40 years, is getting a major facelift to support Ozzy’s health. As he continues to battle Parkinson’s and other setbacks, the home is being modified with a nurse’s flat and a rehab wing. Sharon admitted the move has been delayed multiple times due to Ozzy Osbourne’s ongoing health scares. But they remain committed to starting this new phase on their terms.
Sharon And Ozzy Osbourne Reaffirm Their End-of-Life Pact
Parade Magazine reports that Ozzy and Sharon’s final chapter also includes a long-standing, controversial decision, their assisted suicide pact. First revealed in 2007. The couple has been open about their belief in euthanasia if either is diagnosed with a degenerative brain condition like Alzheimer’s. Sharon said they’ve updated legal documents and have discussed their plans with their children.
Sharon Osbourne recently confirmed that the plan is still active. She explains that both physical and mental suffering are reasons enough for them to say goodbye when the time comes. She views it not as giving up, but as a final act of love and control.

“Ozzy and I have asked our lawyers to make the appropriate arrangements. It’s taken away some of the fear of our ending and is a final gift of love to our kids,” Sharon states.
The curtain may be closing on Ozzy Osbourne’s days as the Prince of Darkness. But he and Sharon are far from fading quietly into the background. With their big move to the English countryside, a totally revamped lifestyle, and a no-nonsense plan for how their final days will play out. The Osbournes are showing the world they’re going out on their terms. No chaos, no tour buses. Just garden beds, grandkids, and a pact that proves their love story is still as hardcore as ever.