Now that Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon Osbourne have turned the page on the former Black Sabbath frontman’s long-running live performance career, they are planning for their next chapter. At ages 72 and 76, the two are ready to step into their quiet era, at least as quiet as one may expect it to be when you are a member of the Osbourne family. Sharon Osbourne states she is through with the music business. She has worked nonstop for decades, and the time has arrived for her and Ozzy to slow things down a bit, according to Hello Magazine.

One major change coming for Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne includes leaving the United States and relocating to the UK. Sharon admits she has finally convinced Ozzy to return to their beloved countryside estate. “It just seems that every time we’re set to go, something happens with Ozzy’s health,” Sharon said.
Sharon Osbourne adds that she has been working tirelessly preparing their estate to meet her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s evolving medical needs. The home makeover includes a nurse’s flat and a rehab wing to help him manage his Parkinson’s condition.
The Osbournes’ decision to leave America hasn’t been without drama, especially within their close-knit family. No one is happy about their relocation, especially their son, Jack Osbourne. Insiders reveal that Jack highly disapproves and feels the move will be too isolating for his dad, Ozzy. He is also not on board with Sharon and Ozzy missing out on spending time with their grandchildren.
Even so, Sharon insists sheโs looking forward to the change. She plans to embrace domestic bliss and looks forward to gardening, baking, and, in her words, โworking on her wokeness.โ However, in the back of their minds, the Osbournes are also looking to embrace their final chapter.
Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne Assisted Suicide Pact Resurfaces
Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance sparked a lot of emotion not only for fans but for the entire Osbourne family. The Crazy Train hitmaker and his wife, Sharon, continue to advance in age, and with that, harsh mortality facts come into play.
Neither Sharon Osbourne nor Ozzy is getting any younger. That, coupled with Ozzy’s ongoing and advancing medical issues, weighs heavily on the family and their fans’ minds. So much so that it has brought up past talk and rumors regarding Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s alleged past couple’s suicide pact agreement.

Rumors have been swirling that the pair might head to Switzerland, where assisted euthanasia is legal, but thereโs been no confirmation of any such travel plans. In 2007, Sharon Osbourne revealed that she and Ozzy Osbourne had come to an agreement.
“Ozzy and I have absolutely come to the same decision. We believe 100 percent in euthanasia, so we have drawn up plans to go to the assisted suicide flat in Switzerland. If Ozzy or I ever got Alzheimer’s, that’s it – we’d be off,โ she toldย The Mirrorย at the time. “We gathered the kids around the kitchen table, told them our wishes, and they’ve all agreed to go with it.โ
Sharon allegedly revealed that if either of them were ever diagnosed with a debilitating brain disease like Alzheimerโs, they had agreed to end things on their terms. She said she and Ozzy decided with their childrenโs full support. While the topic is heavy, theyโve described it as a final gift of love to their family. It is their way of taking control over how things end, should the time come.
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne arenโt just leaving the country and the spotlight. They are stepping into a whole new way of life. While the Osbournes arenโt fading out just yet, they are determined to reclaim what time they have left with their lives, with no apologies and no regrets.