It's been over two months since the world lost the legend that was Ozzy Osbourne, but his legacy and his enduring love for Sharon will live on on screen in a new documentary.
The late Black Sabbath rocker passed away from heart failure at home in England on July 22 at the age of 76, 'surrounded by love' in the presence of his family.
Now, a new BBC One documentary titled Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home will air on Thursday, showing the couple's return to the UK after living for over three decades in the US.

It was filmed during the final three years of Ozzy's life, showing the rocker's struggle with Parkinson's disease, as well as his romantic side.
The cameras show dozens of the adorable handwritten love notes that Ozzy left for Sharon around the house, with some of the framed, reading: 'Ya Know What I Loves Ya,' 'I Love You Forever,' 'Dearest Darling Sharon, I Done Half Love Yoo', and 'I Will Always Be There For You'.

How cute, we had no idea Ozzy was such a romantic!
The documentary will give an insight into Sharon and Ozzy's everyday life, with Sharon saying during the documentary, saying: 'We're quite normal. We're quite boring, really, when it comes down to it.'

Meanwhile, Sharon has been trying to navigate life without her soulmate and husband of 43 years and admitted that she is 'still finding my footing', but thanked fans for their 'overwhelming love and support' since Ozzy's death.
Sharon and Ozzy met in the 1970s when Sharon's dad, Don Arden, was the manager of Ozzy's band Black Sabbath but they didn't become an item until years later, and got married in Hawaii in 1982.

The couple, who shared three children, Aimée, Kelly and Jack, were rocked by rumours of drugs and infidelity over the course of their marriage, with many believing the couple were heading for a divorce, but Sharon stood by his side through his addictions and all the highs and lows.
Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home will air on BBC One on Thursday, October 2 at 9pm.









