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recalled the moment he realized his father was 'done' in the weeks leading up to
Osbourne died at the age of 76 on July 22, 2025, just 17 days after he performed a finale concert with his band Black Sabbath in England, which saw Jack and the entire Osbourne family travel from to .
On Thursday, Jack, 40, appeared on an episode of the HATE TO BREAK IT TO YA podcast where he reflected on the final weeks of his father's life.
At one point, he shared a stunning conversation he had with Ozzy the night after the Sabbath farewell show that left him with a devastating realization.
While putting Ozzy to bed, Jack, who was getting ready to return to LA, said his father confessed to him that he wanted to 'cut [his] hair off.'
'Right before I left, I was putting him to bed and he was like brushing his teeth or whatever,' Jack recalled. 'He was looking at himself in the mirror and he goes, "I think I'm going to cut my hair off."
Jack Osbourne recalled the moment he realized his father Ozzy Osbourne was 'done' in the weeks leading up to the metal legend's death last year; seen in 2011
Osbourne died at the age of 76 on July 22, 2025, just 17 days after he performed a finale concert with his band Black Sabbath in England, which saw Jack and the entire Osbourne family travel from Los Angeles to Birmingham
Jack remembered asking him why and Ozzy replying: 'I've retired. I'm not a rock star anymore.'
He also recalled how his father only ever cut his hair short once and shaved his head 'once to p*** my mom off' in the 80s.
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On Thursday, Jack, 40, appeared on an episode of the HATE TO BREAK IT TO YA podcast where he reflected on the final weeks of his father's life
During a one-on-one convo after the concert, Ozzy told Jack that he was considering cutting his 'hair off' because he was 'not a rock star anymore'; seen in 2011
At recent awards shows, Ozzy was honored for his decades-spanning career and legacy. His wife Sharon, son Jack and daughter Kelly attended the Grammys for a tribute to the rock star; seen in January
In 2020, he announced he had been diagnosed with a rare form of Parkinson's disease just one year earlier.




