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The Irish Sun
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
A-list stars join Osbourne family as they lay rock icon Ozzy to rest in grounds of his beloved UK home
A-LIST stars have joined the Osbourne family as they lay Ozzy to rest in the grounds of their home. All of the rocker's old Black Sabbath band mates are attending, as are musicians James Hetfield and YUNGBLUD - though close pal Sir Elton John is among those not in attendance. Advertisement 6 Pals believe Sharon Osbourne wants to bury Ozzy in the garden of their family home Credit: Getty 6 Welders House in Buckinghamshire was purchased by Ozzy and Sharon in 1993 Credit: Getty 6 Ozzy performed his last ever gig over the weekend in pure heavy metal style Credit: ROSS HALFIN Wife Sharon She was supported by their children Jack , 39, , 40 and , 41, and Ozzy's son , 50, as they walked to a memorial carrying purple flowers. The rocker's being laid to rest today at the family's multi-million-pound mansion in Welders, Buckinghamshire . It comes after pals said Sharon wanted to Advertisement READ MORE NEWS Roads leading into the mega pile have been closed off. A source said: 'Sharon and the family want to celebrate Ozzy's life with his fans, with plans for the cortege to travel through Birmingham. 'Tomorrow they will have a closed service at a church in Gerrards Cross, Bucks." Ozzy died at home in his stunning mansion in Welders, Buckinghamshire "surrounded by love". Advertisement Most read in Showbiz Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne performing their version of Changes together A source told The Mirror this week: "It's a lovely house and Sharon wanted to bring him back from LA. "I don't know if she will feel strong enough to have a big memorial for all the people who want to say goodbye to him. Advertisement "We think she may want to bury him privately at home, in the garden." Earlier this month, the rocker Three years ago, Ozzy and wife Sharon were given the green light by the council to transform their historic Buckinghamshire home to include a new adjoining mega-extension solely for the Black Sabbath frontman. The Sun previously revealled that the rehab wing is as huge as the historic Grade II-listed home. Advertisement 6 The procession was lead by a live brass band formed with local musicians from Bostin' Brass in honour of Ozzy's legacy Credit: i-Images 6 Hoards of fans showed up to support the grieving family Credit: mancpicss66 6 Sharon, Aimee and Kelly were overwhelmed by the outpour of love for Ozzy Credit: AFP Ozzy's heart would have broken seeing Sharon's tears By Ellie Henman TO the sound of the fantastic Bostin Brass Band, Ozzy's cortege passed slowly along Broad Street. Along with the bursts of applause from the thousands of devoted fans who had lined up to say goodbye, the procession was everything Ozzy would have wanted. This day was, as he had hoped, a celebration of his life and his legacy. His heart however, I know, would have broken to see his wife Sharon, held up by her son Jack, breaking down in tears in front of the sea of flowers that had been laid for him at the Black Sabbath bridge. Those close enough to Sharon shouted out to her and applauded in a small gesture of support. Today was no doubt one of the most difficult days of Sharon's life. My heart ached as I saw Jack, Aimee, Kelly and Louis standing shoulder to shoulder in the city their father made so proud. Losing your husband, your father, is difficult enough. Sharing that grief, although they wanted to, would have been incredibly hard. This afternoon's procession was the first of two fitting farewells to the Prince of Darkness who would have no doubt made a joke about all the fuss. As Ozzy himself said, there was no such thing as death for him. 'I will retire when I hear the nail go in the box and then I will do an encore,' he joked last year. 'I am the Prince of Darkness.' Tomorrow Sharon, their children, and Ozzy's closest friends will gather at a church in Gerrards Cross to say their final goodbyes to the pioneer of heavy metal music. Ozzy, I have been told, will then be laid to rest in the family's Buckinghamshire home where he made so many happy memories. The pain of his loss will never go away for those closest to him and for the fans who held him up as an icon. But with his music, Ozzy's legacy will continue to inspire and delight generations to come.


Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
A-list stars join Osbourne family as they lay rock icon Ozzy to rest in grounds of his beloved UK home
Sharon wants to bury Ozzy in the garden LAST GOODBYE A-list stars join Osbourne family as they lay rock icon Ozzy to rest in grounds of his beloved UK home A-LIST stars have joined the Osbourne family as they lay Ozzy to rest in the grounds of their home. All of the rocker's old Black Sabbath band mates are attending, as are musicians James Hetfield and YUNGBLUD - though close pal Sir Elton John is among those not in attendance. 6 Pals believe Sharon Osbourne wants to bury Ozzy in the garden of their family home Credit: Getty 6 Welders House in Buckinghamshire was purchased by Ozzy and Sharon in 1993 Credit: Getty 6 Ozzy performed his last ever gig over the weekend in pure heavy metal style Credit: ROSS HALFIN Wife Sharon broke down in tears yesterday as thousands of fans lined the streets of her soul mate husband's hometown of Birmingham for the coffin procession. She was supported by their children Jack, 39, Kelly, 40 and Aimee, 41, and Ozzy's son Louis, 50, as they walked to a memorial carrying purple flowers. The rocker's being laid to rest today at the family's multi-million-pound mansion in Welders, Buckinghamshire. It comes after pals said Sharon wanted to bury Ozzy in the garden following his death on Tuesday. Roads leading into the mega pile have been closed off. A source said: 'Sharon and the family want to celebrate Ozzy's life with his fans, with plans for the cortege to travel through Birmingham. 'Tomorrow they will have a closed service at a church in Gerrards Cross, Bucks." Ozzy died at home in his stunning mansion in Welders, Buckinghamshire "surrounded by love". The icon became known as the "Prince of Darkness" in his six-decade career thanks to his on-stage antics that attracted a legion of heavy rock fans. His death drew condolences from stars including Sir Rod Stewart, Noel Gallagher and Sir Elton John. Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne performing their version of Changes together A source told The Mirror this week: "It's a lovely house and Sharon wanted to bring him back from LA. "I don't know if she will feel strong enough to have a big memorial for all the people who want to say goodbye to him. "We think she may want to bury him privately at home, in the garden." Earlier this month, the rocker played at Villa Park - reuniting with his bandmates on stage for the first time in 20 years. Three years ago, Ozzy and wife Sharon were given the green light by the council to transform their historic Buckinghamshire home to include a new adjoining mega-extension solely for the Black Sabbath frontman. The Sun previously revealled that the rehab wing is as huge as the historic Grade II-listed home. 6 The procession was lead by a live brass band formed with local musicians from Bostin' Brass in honour of Ozzy's legacy Credit: i-Images 6 Hoards of fans showed up to support the grieving family Credit: mancpicss66 6 Sharon, Aimee and Kelly were overwhelmed by the outpour of love for Ozzy Credit: AFP


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
TXT Yeonjun's Artful Heartbreak: 'Ghost Girl' MV Paints Love with London Rain
TXT's Yeonjun Chasing Muses: From K-Pop Star to Brooding Artist Yeonjun of TXT steps into a whole new spotlight, not just as a performer but as a modern-day artist with his solo track 'Ghost Girl.' Forget the expected K-pop glitter-here, Yeonjun trades stadium lights for paint-splattered shirts and rain-slicked alleys in London's East Side. The song, melting reggae and rock, is a heady whirl of longing and self-conflict. The music video transforms our global idol into a lone painter, wrestling with both muses and midnight wanderings. His journey through vintage London feels intimate and honest, a far cry from cookie-cutter idol images. According to international music blogs, Yeonjun himself co-penned the lyrics, drawing on personal experiences for this emotional release. Reggae-Rock Heart, London Backdrop 'Ghost Girl' isn't just any B-side: it's a purposeful blend of genres uncommon in Korean pop. Featuring production input from the British rocker YUNGBLUD, the track's off-kilter reggae beats set the stage for Yeonjun's raw vocals. The music video, shot amidst brick-laced London backstreets and shadowy vintage buildings, perfectly amplifies the song's theme of obsession and creative anguish. It's more than an aesthetic choice-Yeonjun's artful performance channels the mood of every corner and drizzle-soaked wall he passes, pulling in fans with its relatable loneliness and creative torment. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn More - How Donating Sperm May Support Your Income SpellRock Undo TXT's New Era: Solos Take Center Stage TXT's fourth album, 'The Star Chapter: TOGETHER,' marks a major milestone-it's the first to feature solo tracks for each member, with Yeonjun leading the charge through 'Ghost Girl.' The group's label is rolling out solo music videos for all five members, igniting fan expectations worldwide. According to industry coverage, each MV will showcase a completely unique concept and sound for the artist involved, broadening both musical and visual horizons. If 'Ghost Girl' is any benchmark, fans can expect a feast of creative ambition and relatable emotion.


CTV News
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- CTV News
British rocker YUNGBLUD brings Idols World Tour to Caesars Windsor this September
YUNGBLUD poses for photographers upon arrival at a screening of the film 'Thunderbolts' on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in London. (Photo by Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP) After performing at Ozzy Osbourne's final concert weeks ago, British rocker YUNGBLUD has announced he is bringing his Idols World Tour to Caesars Windsor later this summer for an ages 16+ show. YUNGBLUD is fast becoming one of the key musical voices of his generation, blending influences from rock, punk, and pop to monumental effect. Known for his electrifying stage presence and boundary-pushing lyrics, YUNGBLUD continues to challenge conventions while inspiring fans worldwide with messages of authenticity and acceptance. Earlier this year, YUNGBLUD debuted his own curated festival, Bludfest, as a response to the rising cost of music festivals and a desire to create a more community-focused and accessible live music experience. Experience YUNGBLUD live from The Colosseum stage on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. Ticket purchases can be made on or . - Written by Dustin Coffman/AM800 News.


Daily Mail
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Courteney Cox reveals battle with allergic reactions in candid selfies
Courteney Cox got candid as she documented her struggles with a number of allergic reactions in a series of make-up-free selfies on Friday. The Friends star, 61, included the 'useless' snaps in a video montage as she zoomed in her red face while also showing off an acne breakout amid her skin struggles. The comment section was flooded with supportive messages from her 15 million followers and other celebrities, including YUNGBLUD, after Courteney used his song Lovesick Lullaby as the backing track to the gallery. One added, 'Love every single one of these❤️,' and another typed, 'it kills me how good you look from any angle !!! you're gorgeous in every possible way.' 'In a world obsessed with filters and fake perfection, Monica just reminded us that being real is the real flex,' a fan penned, referencing to Cox's character in Friends. 'Even when hilariously goofy, you're gorgeous!' an Instagram user said, and one penned, 'Court, no matter what is on your skin, you are beautiful and sweet. the best of all.' Another commented, 'the most real person ever,' while one also added, 'You are so real.' 'You are always beautiful, but more so funny as f and real,' a fan shared, followed by a red heart emoji. 'In a world obsessed with filters and fake perfection, Monica just reminded us that being real is the real flex,' a fan penned, referencing to Cox's character in Friends Praise: Fans were quick to comment on the honest post On court: The following day, Courteney shared a sweet embrace with Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek after her Women's Singles Final victory on Saturday