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Though not Jewish himself, the one-time “Black Sabbath” frontman became a fierce opponent of antisemitism due to his Jewish wife, Sharon.
Liberals mercilessly launched an attack on Ozzy Osbourne moments after the metal legend passed away, simply because he dared to perform in Israel. Cruel and savage remarks populated social media as they unleashed their bias.
After selling millions upon millions of albums with Black Sabbath and his solo projects as well as benefiting from Ozzfest proceeds, Osbourne was in a better place financially than he could have ever imagined back in his cow-killer days, but life remained a challenge. Instead of postindustrial decay holding him back, this time it was all him.
Carmen Electra - a friend of the Osbourne family - admits she broke down in tears when she heard that Ozzy Osbourne had died and she is worried about how his widow Sharon Osbourne will cope without the man she has been married to for 43 years.
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An upcoming documentary about Ozzy Osbourne’s health setbacks and his desire to stage a farewell concert will still arrive later this year.
Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne's sisters recall their final interactions before his death at 76, noting he was frail but still joking before a farewell performance in England.
Ozzy Osbourne, one of the most famous rock front men of all time, died Tuesday aged 76. The Black Sabbath singer was infamous for his on- and off-stage antics (he bit the head off a bat during a concert and bit the heads off two doves during a meeting with his record label).
Context: Deir al-Balah had been an informal refuge for Palestinians escaping other parts of Gaza, and huge tent camps have sprung up in the city. The city also hosts warehouses for the U.N. as well as guesthouses for U.N. staff.