
Ozzy Osbourne's true thoughts about Taylor Swift resurface following his death at 76
During an episode of The Talk in October 2014, Ozzy's wife Sharon Osbourne revealed what the Black Sabbath frontman had said about the 35-year-old pop star after a chance run-in with her.
Sharon shared that her husband held the singer in high regard, comparing her to revered icons Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn.
'Remember the time that we were all out shopping separately and we bumped into you, and I had Ozzy with me and [our daughter] Kelly was there and we all had chats in the store?' the former talk show host asked Taylor.
She then recalled the late rocker saying about the songstress, 'Ozzy came away and he said, "Finally, out of all these young, new artists I finally found one that is a true superstar."'
As the live audience applauded, Sharon continued: 'He said he'd never met anyone that had the aura that you have because your aura is one of elegance and just pure, just genuine talent.'
During an episode of The Talk in October 2014, Ozzy's wife Sharon Osbourne revealed that the Black Sabbath frontman had called the now-35-year-old pop star 'a true superstar' after a chance run-in with her; pictured in 2024
The compliments didn't stop there, as Ozzy also said Taylor was like 'Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn all rolled into one.'
Redirecting the conversation, Sharon then asked Taylor, 'Now what do you remember about my Ozzy?'
Blushing, the songwriter said, 'First of all, that was the sweetest thing in the world,' before adding, 'I remember he didn't talk much.'
Then Sharon quipped, 'He was too busy staring at you.'
The blonde entertainer went on to say, 'He didn't talk much and me, and Kelly, and you were just kind of like, chattering away.'
Taylor then noted that 'later, when Kelly told me that he had said those nice things I was so blown away. I was just so flattered. It was the sweetest thing in the world.'
The Midnights artist also noted that she was struck by the Osbournes' close-knit dynamic.
'It was so nice to see you guys out as a family, all shopping together,' she reflected before pointing out, 'Those are the things that typically as kids grow up and everybody becomes adults, you don't see family days as much.'
'Remember the time that we were all out shopping separately and we bumped into you, and I had Ozzy with me and [our daughter] Kelly was there and we all had chats in the store?' Sharon asked Taylor before detailing the story; L-R Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy, and Sharon pictured in 2020
'But it was a Sunday and you guys were just wandering around together. It was nice,' she added.
Ozzy took the stage for his farewell concert at Villa Park Stadium in his native Birmingham, England less than three weeks before his death.
The rocker reunited with his original Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for the first time since 2005 to bid an emotional farewell to his decades of performing live on stage.
Over 42,000 fans packed into the venue for the Back to the Beginning show, which saw Ozzy and Black Sabbath return to their hometown 56 years after they formed there.
In a statement shared on Tuesday, July 22, Ozzy's family said he died 'surrounded by love.'
He is survived by his wife Sharon and his five children — Jessica, Louis, Aimee, Kelly and Jack.
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