Ozzy Osbourne's wife is selling their family home eight months after his death.
Rock musician Ozzy Osbourne's wife, Sharon Osbourne, has decided to sell their luxury Los Angeles mansion eight months after her husband's death.
According to The Wall Street Journal, 73-year-old Sharon Osbourne has listed her mansion in the affluent Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles for sale. Osbourne plans to sell the home, which the couple purchased in 2015 for $11.85 million, for $17 million.
Apparently, after Ozzy Osbourne's death, the family can no longer afford to maintain their 9,000-square-foot mansion. An Osbourne family insider revealed, "Sharon no longer needs such a large house in Los Angeles. Instead, she plans to buy a smaller apartment nearby to be closer to her grandchildren when she visits them in the city."
In addition, the move is probably connected with the fact that Sharon now lives most of the year in England, in the Welders House mansion, a listed building in Buckinghamshire.
As a reminder, Ozzy Osbourne died in July 2025 of a heart attack, just 17 days after his final concert with Black Sabbath. He is survived by six children: three from his first marriage to Thelma Riley and three from Sharon Osbourne, who was his manager before their marriage.
The musician's death is particularly hard on his middle daughter, Kelly, who has lost a significant amount of weight since her parent's death. Fans of the rocker don't believe Kelly's claims that she lost weight due to stress, as they have long suspected Kelly and her mother, Sharon, of abusing Ozempic.
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