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Ozzy Osbourne's autobiography to be published ‘uncensored' months after his death with foreword from wife Sharon
Ozzy Osbourne's autobiography to be published ‘uncensored' months after his death with foreword from wife Sharon

The Sun

time3 days ago

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Ozzy Osbourne's autobiography to be published ‘uncensored' months after his death with foreword from wife Sharon

OZZY Osbourne's warts-and-all autobiography will be published 'uncensored' after his death aged 76 - with a foreword from his wife Sharon. His Last Rites book, finished just before he passed away, will recount his relationship with hairstylist Michelle Pugh, which spanned from 2012 to 2016 and drove his wife Sharon to nearly kill herself. 5 5 5 The revelation shattered his marriage and Sharon, then 63, was left blindsided by the betrayal. She bravely revealed she attempted to end her life after learning the full extent of the affair. "I took, I don't know how many pills," she said. "I just thought, ' My kids are older, they are fine and can take care of themselves.'" A publishing source said yesterday: 'This book was basically Ozzy's last confessions and contains a lot of passages about how he is sorry for the affair. 'As he was always brutally honest during his life, it's been decided not a word will be changed, even about painful times in his life and how his affair affected Sharon.' The insider added it is 'early days' in terms of Sharon's grief, but she will be asked to write a foreword to the book. They said: 'Sharon is made of stern stuff and the publishers know she will want to leave her fingerprint on this book. Writing its foreword will also be cathartic for her and act as a way of laying Ozzy to rest.' Another source said the book contains Ozzy's epitaph. He had joked before his death that he wanted four words carved on his gravestone: 'Bats taste like s***.' But an insider said: 'This was just a joke and Ozzy wanted something a lot more profound on his gravestone. 'This book will reveal it.' Last Rites already has a cover, showing Ozzy holding his hands in a prayer-style gesture to his face. Watch touching moment Ozzy Osbourne says his final words to adoring fans just weeks before rock legend died A blurb for the upcoming book, set to be published in October, says: 'Last Rites is the shocking, bitterly hilarious, never-before-told story of Ozzy's descent into hell. 'Along the way, he reflects on his extraordinary life and career, including his marriage to wife Sharon, alongside his reflections on what it took for him to get back onstage for the triumphant Back to the Beginning concert, streamed around the world, where Ozzy reunited with his Black Sabbath bandmates for the final time. 'Unflinching, brutally honest, but surprisingly life-affirming, Last Rites demonstrates once again why Ozzy has transcended his status as 'The Godfather of Metal' and 'The Prince of Darkness' to become a modern-day folk hero and national treasure.' One excerpt from the autobiography features Ozzy saying: 'People say to me, if you could do it all again, knowing what you know now, would you change anything? I'm like, f*** no. If I'd been clean and sober, I wouldn't be Ozzy. If I'd done normal, sensible things, I wouldn't be Ozzy. 'Look, if it ends tomorrow, I can't complain. I've been all around the world. Seen a lot of things. I've done good... and I've done bad. 'But right now, I'm not ready to go anywhere.' 5 5

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's marital ups and downs revealed: How rock's power couple overcame huge challenges during their 40 year love story - and the mistake that nearly ended it all
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's marital ups and downs revealed: How rock's power couple overcame huge challenges during their 40 year love story - and the mistake that nearly ended it all

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's marital ups and downs revealed: How rock's power couple overcame huge challenges during their 40 year love story - and the mistake that nearly ended it all

had cheated on his loyal wife Sharon countless times during their 34 year marriage, but it was the legendary rocker's affair with his hairstylist that almost tore them apart. The Prince of Darkness apologised in 2016 when it emerged he had been having an illicit four-year fling with Michelle Pugh. The Black Sabbath frontman brushed off the tryst with his younger lover, insisting there was no emotional connection and said 'sorry if Ms Pugh took their sexual relationship out of context'. In a statement released at the time by Ozzy's spokesman, he also apologised 'to the other women he has been having sexual relationships with' as it was revealed he was having therapy for sex addiction. The affair caused fissures within the Osbourne clan and drove Sharon to take an overdose, before being rescued by her housekeeper. His daughter Kelly ended up settling a lawsuit with Ms Pugh after she launched into an online tirade soon after her father's secret romance with the hairdresser became public. The colorist, who styled the likes of Rihanna and worked on campaigns for Gucci, claimed Ozzy pursued her one year after she first colored his hair in late 2011. Speaking exclusively to People in 2017 about their affair, she said: 'He made me feel like the most beautiful and worshipped woman in the world.' Ms Pugh, who also claimed the notorious hellraiser had been 'unhappy' in his marriage, said life post-affair was a 'struggle every day'. She called the romance 'the greatest love of my life' and added: 'I don't regret anything. Love is never a mistake. Even when it's messy and even when it hurts.' Sharon and Ozzy married in 1982 and have three children – Aimee, 41, Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39. Sharon was aware of Ozzy's wandering eye, admitting to the Telegraph in 2017 that he had cheated on her with multiple women during their relationship, including 'some Russian teenager, then a masseuse in England, our masseuse out here, and then our cook.' But his affair with Ms Pugh pushed her to attempt suicide, something she admitted for the first time last year. 'He always, always had groupies and I was so used to that,' she told an audience in London as part of her show, Sharon Osbourne: Cut the Crap. 'But when he knows the name of the person, where they live and where they work... it is a whole different thing as you are emotionally invested. I took I don't know how many pills. 'I just thought "My kids are older, they are fine and can take care of themselves". So I took an overdose and locked myself in the bedroom. The maid tried to come in to clean the room and saw me.' She later announced she had forgiven him, describing him as a 'romantic fool' during an appearance on The Talk in July 2016. 'I forgive,' she said. 'It's going take a long time to trust, but we've been together 36 years, 34 of marriage … I just can't think of my life without him. Even though he is a dog. He's a dirty dog. So there we are. He's going to pay big.' She added: 'He feels that he owes everyone here an apology because he's put us all through it. He's very embarrassed and ashamed about his conduct.' Ozzy also addressed his behavior in an interview with British GQ in 2020. 'I've done some pretty outrageous things in my life,' he said. 'I regret cheating on my wife. I don't do it anymore. 'I got my reality check and I'm lucky she didn't leave me. I'm not proud of that. I was pissed off with myself. But I broke her heart.' Ozzy died yesterday 'surrounded by love' at the age of 76, a statement from his family said, weeks after he performed on stage with his original Black Sabbath bandmates. The Osbourne family said in a statement: '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. 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.' Ozzy revealed earlier this year that he could no longer walk amid his years-long battle with Parkinson's disease. However, he still managed to reunite with his bandmates Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward for their final gig earlier this month where he performed on stage while sat on a throne. Amid his ailing health, Ozzy admitted he was unsure whether to perform standing up or sitting down following a series of spinal operations. The singer was in strict training, which even saw his blood pressure being taken 15 times a day. He explained: 'I have got this trainer guy who helps people get back to normal. It's hard going, but he's convinced that he can pull it off for me. I'm giving it everything I've got. 'It's endurance. The first thing that goes when you're laid up is your stamina. 'I am having my blood pressure taken 15 times a day.. I've got this f***ing device on my finger. It's a monitor to say how my heart rate is.'

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