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Sharon Osbourne reveals Ozzy Osbourne project delay after finding it 'very hard' to revisit footage

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Sharon Osbourne has found it "very, very hard" to go over footage of her late husband Ozzy Osbourne's last-ever concert.

The Black Sabbath frontman passed away in July 2025, aged 76, just 17 days after he had played his final gig at Villa Park, Birmingham.

A film documenting his final show was due to drop at the beginning of the year, but Sharon was forced to delay the documentary after finding it so tough to revisit the emotional scenes.

She told The Sun: "It's been very, very hard.

"It took me a long time to be able to sit down and actually work through the rushes and everything."

However, Sharon has revealed the film, Back To The Beginning: Ozzy's Final Bow, will be "out soon".

She added: "But it's nearly done so it's going to be out soon."

Sharon is also working on a movie about late rock icon Ozzy's life, but she has found it "emotional" to make, after the film brought back many cherished memoires of life with her husband.

The 73-year-old businesswoman - who married Ozzy in 1982 - said: "It is like going back in time, because we've been doing it from when we first started to work together, so that's the late Seventies.

 

"So you go back in your mind in time, and, you know, you relive everything that went on. So, it's emotional again."

Like the documentary, Sharon also admitted Ozzy's biopic has been tough to make - because it's "very hard" to cut parts of his life out of the footage.

She added: "I want to keep it as real as I can.

"But it's very hard in film to try and get everything that you want in, because, you know, everybody wants it in there."

Last year, Sharon told how she will "never, ever" remarry following Ozzy's death.

During an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Sharon explained: "Everything in my life now is like ish ... it's OK, all right. I'm OK. That's it for now. For so, so many years, we were intertwined.

"It's very weird to me. You know, when you love someone that much and you're grieving for them, it's what I have to live with, and I'll get used to it. I will. I have to, you know, things move on."


 

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