Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne died aged 76 in July last year, having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019, and son Jack has been visited by his dad
Ozzy Osbourne pictured with Jack (Image: Getty Images)
Ozzy Osbourne has been visiting his family in their dreams to assure them he is finally at peace.
His son Jack and the singer’s close friend Billy Morrison, have revealed that rocker Ozzy has been sending them messages from beyond the grave.
Speaking on US radio, Jack said Ozzy “f****ing couldn’t stand” people wallowing in grief or mourning, but continued: “It’s so funny. It’s happened to me, it’s happened to my wife and my daughters. We all keep having dreams about him.”
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Sounding emotional as his voice wavered, Jack added: “But in the dreams he is laughing. And he is saying ”just stop f****** crying. He’s laughing every time.
“Me and my wife, my daughters, all the same thing. We keep seeing him in our dreams laughing.”
Billy responded: “Jack you are not the only one. This is a great sign. I’ve seen him too. I’ve seen him. He’s good, Jack. He’s not in pain. “.
Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy died aged 76 in July last year, having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019. He played a huge Back To The Beginning show at Villa Park less than three weeks before his death.
Wife Sharon has since explained his final words were “Kiss me. Hug me tight,” at around 4am on the morning of his death on July 22 as he had a restless night in bed with her. He then went down to the gym and was heard screaming in pain before dying from a heart attack, reports the Mirror.
Speaking on the Ozzy’s Boneyard Sirius XM channel, Billy became emotional as he praised Ozzy’s son Jack for arranging the funeral at their Buckinghamshire estate home.
Billy expressed: “I watched you orchestrate every part of that funeral, which was not a small undertaking. It was lovely. And he actually probably would have had a really good time there. I mean, as far as funerals go, he didn’t particularly like funerals.”
Jack responded with a laugh: “No, he f****** hated funerals.”
The pair then agreed that Ozzy would have “had a few laughs” if he could have attended his own funeral with many of his old friends present.
Jack also shared how Ozzy seemed to be on a mission to accomplish things in the final year of his life. Alongside the Back To The Beginning show, there were several TV documentaries, both released posthumously, and a book.
Jack reflected: “It’s kind of wild. There was very little left hanging. He did his gig that he was very, very happy about. He did Back To The Beginning. He finished his book.
“He did a bunch of artwork for this chimpanzee charity. He finished two documentaries. ‘It just goes on and on. He was just like ‘ check, check, check, check, check.’ It’s almost like he turned and said, ‘Am I done now?'”.