Jack Osbourne, 39, publicly honored his late father, Ozzy Osbourne, over the weekend, marking a rare appearance since the rock legend’s passing at age 76 on July 22.
The youngest son of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne was seen in Los Angeles conducting personal errands alone, several weeks after returning from the United Kingdom following his father’s funeral.
Osbourne paid homage to his father’s musical legacy by wearing a Black Sabbath T-shirt featuring the cover artwork of the band’s 1970 self-titled debut album, which prominently includes his father.
Jack Osbourne, 39, publicly commemorated his late father, Ozzy Osbourne, during a recent appearance in Los Angeles, marking his first outing since the Black Sabbath frontman’s funeral. The tribute was notably expressed through Osbourne wearing a Black Sabbath T-shirt depicting the cover of the band’s 1970 self-titled debut album, which features his father at the Mapledurham Watermill, near the site of Ozzy’s farewell concert in Birmingham, England.
Ozzy Osbourne, diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019, passed away on July 22 at age 76, surrounded by family. He was interred on July 30. According to the official death certificate, the cause of death was listed as acute myocardial infarction and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
In the days following his father’s burial, Jack Osbourne was observed conducting solo errands in West Hollywood, reflecting an effort to resume normal activities. Shortly after the passing, Jack shared an emotional tribute on social media, stating: “I haven’t really wanted to post anything since the passing of my father. My heart has hurt too much. I’m gonna keep this short because he certainly hated long rambling speeches. He was so many things to so many people, but I was so lucky and blessed to be a part of a very small group that got to call him ‘Dad.’”
The public displays and personal statements underscore Jack Osbourne’s ongoing commemoration of his father’s legacy both privately and publicly.#newsafro_














































