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New York Post
28 minutes ago
- New York Post
Ozzy Osbourne's sisters break their silence after his death
Ozzy Osbourne's sisters are speaking out after the rocker's death at age 76. Jean Powell and Gillian Hemming recalled the last time they saw their brother, whom they refer to by his real name, John. Powell, 85, and Hemming, 80, attended Black Sabbath's farewell concert in England, just weeks before Osbourne's passing on Tuesday, July 22. Advertisement 12 Ozzy Osbourne's sisters, left to right: Iris, Gillian and Jean. Newscom/MEGA 12 Ozzy Osbourne's sisters in April 2006. Mr Jcy/Shutterstock 'He was frail, but it still came as a shock,' Powell told The Mirror. She added that while she didn't know the 'details of his death,' she was 'thankful he died in England.' Advertisement She recalled about the concert, 'It was upsetting because he could not stand up straight, but he was still our John, still cracking the jokes.' 'I got a text from him as he drove down Lodge Road, where we used to live near the stadium,' Powell reminisced about one of their final interactions. 'He said he couldn't believe all the crowds were walking down our old street to watch him perform.' 12 Ozzy Osbourne's sisters, left to right: Iris, Gillian and Jean, pose together. Newscom/MEGA On Tuesday, Osbourne's family told The Post that the rock star was 'surrounded by love' at the time of his passing. Advertisement 'It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning,' the statement from his wife and four of his six kids said. 'He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.' Osborne shared Louis and daughter Jessica, who was excluded from the statement, with his first wife, Thelma Riley. 12 Ozzy Osbourne at the final Black Sabbath show on July 5. Ozzy Osbourne/Instagram Osbourne also adopted Riley's son Elliot Kingsley from a previous relationship. He was also left out of the family's tribute. Advertisement Osbourne's sisters said they received a phone call notifying them of their brother's death that same day, per the outlet. 'To us, he was our brother, not a celebrity, so it's crazy to see the outpouring of love since his death was announced,' Powell expressed. 'We just can't believe he is gone, and we won't be getting another phone call or text from him. Every week without fail he would get in touch.' 12 Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne at the final Black Sabbath show on July 5. Ozzy Osbourne/Instagram Osbourne was one of six siblings. Three, including the metal rocker, have passed, and only Powell, Hemming, and their brother Paul remain. Louis, 50, and Jessica, 45, also honored their dad on social media following the news. Osbourne's eldest son changed his Facebook profile picture to a black square. 12 Ozzy Osbourne poses in his wheelchair backstage at Black Sabbath's farewell show. Ozzy Osbourne/Instagram For her part, Jessica reposted a tribute from the 'On With Mario Lopez' podcast to her Instagram Stories. Advertisement The image featured a black-and-white picture of Osbourne, along with the dates of his birth and death. The actress wrote, 'RIP OZZY,' on her post, along with Osbourne's 1980 hit, 'Crazy Train.' 12 A photograph taken on July 23, 2025 shows flowers, candles and drawings left at a makeshift memorial for Ozzy Osbourne. AFP via Getty Images Osbourne was married to Riley from 1971 to 1982. The rocker began dating Sharon, 72, while he was still married to his first wife. Advertisement In 1982, the couple tied the knot in Hawaii after his divorce was finalized. Louis and Jessica were raised in England, while their half-siblings were raised by Osbourne and Sharon in California. 12 Ozzy Osbourne in 2018. Getty Images for Live Nation The DJ told Birmingham Live in 2013 that he got along well with Aimee, 41, Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39. Advertisement Louis added that the family tries to 'meet on special occasions.' Jessica, meanwhile, reflected on her childhood in the 2011 documentary 'God Bless Ozzy Osbourne.' 12 'The Osbournes' reality show featuring Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Jack Osbourne. ©MTV/Courtesy Everett Collection 'My recollection from my childhood with dad is that he'd be away for very long periods of time, and there'd always be a period of adjustment when he came home, and then it'd get to normality and then he'd go again,' she shared. 'So, it was a very erratic chidhood with dad.' Advertisement In 2002, Osbourne, Sharon, Kelly and Jack participated in MTV's reality show 'The Osbournes.' The series ran for four seasons until 2005 and followed the family's day-to-day lives. 'Surprised is the f–king understatement of the millennium!' the heavy metal legend told Hot Press in December 2002 of his reaction to the series being so well-received. 12 Ozzy Osbourne performs in June 2018. Shutterstock Aimee, however, chose not to participate in the project and lives a mostly private life. 'She felt too that she didn't want to grow up on camera. She hated the idea — it was appalling to her,' Sharon explained while on 'The Talk' in 2018. 'And so she left at 16 and I regret every day that she did.' The host added, 'It broke my heart when she moved.' 12 Ozzy Osbourne in New York City in 2006. Debra L Rothenberg/Shutterstock A year later, in 2019, Kelly reflected on sharing her family's journey on television. 'The first season was such a magical time in my family's life because we had no idea what we were doing. We had no idea that the show would be so successful,' the 'Fashion Police' alum told PeopleTV's 'Reality Check' at the time. 'We didn't know how people would perceive us or anything.' 'I think that is the most raw and vulnerable you will see any family on TV. And then it all kind of was like an explosion of too much reality for us.' 12 Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon. Juan Rico / BACKGRID Aimee, however, stood by her decision to opt out of the show. 'It definitely worked great for the rest of my family, but for me, and who I am, I just knew it was never something that I would have been able to consider realistically,' she reflected on New York's Q1043 radio show in 2020.


Geek Tyrant
28 minutes ago
- Geek Tyrant
Netflix Officially Renews WEDNESDAY for Season 3 and Plans Spin-Off Series — GeekTyrant
Netflix isn't done with the Addams family just yet. The streamer has officially renewed the hit supernatural comedy Wednesday for a third season, and that's not all… a spin-off series is also in development according to THR. This announcement comes ahead of the highly anticipated second season, which drops on Netflix August 6. The show's first season became a cultural phenomenon and shattered records, becoming the most-watched original series ever on the platform with over 250 million views. It also earned 12 Emmy nominations, including a nod for Jenna Ortega in the Lead Actress in a Comedy Series category. Clearly, Wednesday is one of Netflix's biggest success stories. Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, with Tim Burton serving as an executive producer, Wednesday offers a darkly comedic reimagining of the iconic Addams Family universe. The series follows Ortega as Wednesday Addams, who finds herself expelled from her old school and sent to Nevermore Academy, a private institution for outcasts. Along the way, she navigates murder mysteries, supernatural threats, and plenty of quirky characters. The show also features Gwendoline Christie, Emma Myers, and Riki Lindhome. Myers, in particular, has skyrocketed in popularity and now leads the BBC and Netflix's A Good Girl's Guide to Murder . Season 2 is upping the stakes with an expanded cast. Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, Isaac Ordonez, and Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo have been promoted to series regulars, while new faces like Billie Piper, Steve Buscemi, Evie Templeton, Owen Painter, and Noah Taylor join the lineup. No release date for Season 3 yet, but given the massive popularity of Wednesday and the spin-off plans, it's clear Netflix is building a spooky little empire around the Addams family legacy.


CNN
29 minutes ago
- CNN
‘You failed': Victim's father speaks directly to Kohberger in court
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