Sharon Osbourne opened up about the assisted suicide pact she once shared with her late husband Ozzy Osbourne. The 73-year-old matriarch shared on Piers Morgan Uncensored that her three kids ultimately kept her from following through. It's a heartbreaking glimpse into the Osbourne family's unbreakable bond.
Darlings, grab your tissues because Sharon Osbourne just served up some seriously raw tea about that dark pact she had with Ozzy. Following his passing in July at age 76, the 73-year-old icon sat down with Piers Morgan and didn't hold back. 'I would have just gone with Ozzy. Oh, yeah, definitely, I’ve done everything I wanted to do,' she confessed, her voice probably cracking the screen.
But hold the drama—enter the kids: Aimee, Kelly, and Jack. 'They’ve been… unbelievably, just magnificent with me, all three of them,' Sharon gushed. Turns out, her own brush with mental health struggles sealed the deal on staying put. Years ago, during a breakdown, she checked into a facility and met two young women devastated by their mothers' suicides. 'I saw the state that these two young women were in and what it had done to their lives, and I thought, I will never, ever, ever do that to my kids,' she shared. Heart-wrenching, right? 😢
This isn't new gossip; Sharon spilled it first in her 2007 memoir, Survivor: My Story – The Next Chapter. The plan? If dementia hit, they'd head to Switzerland's Dignitas clinic for assisted suicide. She even touched on Ozzy's final words, though the details stay close to the chest for now. Talk about loyalty in the face of loss—Sharon's choosing life for her family's sake. Is this the ultimate Osbourne plot twist, proving love wins every time?