SHARON Osbourne has opened up about her plans to make a biopic on her late husband Ozzy Osbourne’s incredible life.
Following the tragic death of the rock star last year, Sharon has now revealed that she wants to bring Ozzy’s “fascinating” story to the “big screen”

Speaking with the Daily Mail at Sony Music’s BRITs 2026 afterparty, Sharon said: “I want to bring Ozzy’s life story to the big screen, he lived a very fascinating life. I think that would be great.”
The Black Sabbath frontman died in July last year aged 76 just two weeks after his farewell concert in Birmingham.

Reflecting on her grief journey, she added: “Over the last few months I told myself how blessed I was to have him in my life and to have it so long with him
“Some people lose their love of their life after a few years, but I had him for 47 years. It’s like, come on, get yourself together.”
During Saturday night’s ceremony, tribute was paid to Ozzy from some of the industry’s top stars including Robbie Williams.

Robbie gave an incredible performance in memory of the Black Sabbath star performing with members of the band.
Sharon said: “It was just touching to have Ozzy’s friends to sing for him. Robbie and Zack were his true best friends. Robbie was a true shapeshifter on stage.”
It follows Sharon’s touching tribute to her husband at the Brit Awards ceremony.
She made a heartfelt speech in honour Ozzy as he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Kelly Osbourne, 41, supported her mum as she stood beside her throughout the emotional moment.

Sharon described her late husband as “the most humble egomaniac you could ever meet” as she accepted the award on his behalf.
She then told the crowd, with Kelly by her side: “I’m honoured to accept this award from my gorgeous husband, this Lifetime Achievement Award.

“God knows, I wish he was here to accept it himself.”
Sharon also said during her emotional speech: “He came from a small working class neighbourhood in Birmingham.
“We spent most of our lives touring the world. But Ozzy’s heart never left England.
“Wherever we were in the world, he was always proud to be that working class Brummie, and he never let anyone forget it.”
She went on: “She was accepting the award not only for Ozzy but also his incredible family – his fellow musicians who helped him along the away, as well as fans who lined the streets of Birmingham during his memorial.”
Taking the microphone, Kelly then added: “Thank you for loving my father as much as we do.”