Sharon Osbourne Moves Part-Time, Leaving Ozzys Grave

Sharon Osbourne Moves Part-Time, Leaving Ozzys Grave

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has had to make the heartbreaking decision to move part-time to the US.

Her husband, Black Sabbath legend Ozzy died of heart failure on July 22, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with his bandmates at Villa Park stadium in .

He has since been buried in the private grounds of Welders House, the Grade II listed building originally purchased by Ozzy and Sharon in 1993, shortly before the couple relocated to .

While Ozzy is buried in the grounds of Buckinghamshire, the couple's three children, Aimee, Jack and Kelly, as well as their five grandchildren, have returned to their homes in Los Angeles.

And after spending the  holidays in LA with her children, Sharon has now decided to split her time evenly between her UK home and a new apartment in Los Angeles, spending 'half the year at least' on the West Coast, according to The Sun.

According to one source, the move could become permanent, with expectations that she will 'probably just spend most of her time in the US again within a couple of years.'

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Sharon Osbourne has had to make the heartbreaking decision to move part-time to the US 

Her husband, Black Sabbath legend Ozzy died of heart failure on July 22, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with his bandmates at Villa Park stadium in Birmingham 

Sharon, 72, is also a doting grandmother to Jack's daughters - Pearl, Andy Rose, Minnie Theodora and Maple Artemis - and also to Kelly's little boy, Sidney, and misses being a part of their daily lives, insiders say.

Sharon, who worked alongside Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh on the now-defunct ITV show, The X Factor, has a huge network in Los Angeles, where she and Ozzy lived for 20 years.

While Ozzy is buried in the grounds of Buckinghamshire, the couple's three children, Aimee, Jack and Kelly, as well as their five grandchildren, have returned to their homes in Los Angeles 

And after spending the Christmas holidays in LA with her children, Sharon has now decided to split her time evenly between her UK home and a new apartment in the US (pictured in 2002)

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According to one source, the move could become permanent, with expectations that she will 'probably just spend most of her time in the US again within a couple of years'

Sharon and Ozzy were supposed to return to the UK in 2024 as they had been working on a ten-part reality series called Home to Roost, documenting their return to England.

But it was believed that Ozzy was simply not well enough and they finally returned earlier last summer, in time for his final Black Sabbath reunion concert at Aston Villa's Villa Park stadium in Birmingham.

There, he was joined by fellow original band members Tony Iommi, Terence 'Geezer' Butler and Bill Ward on stage.

Weeks later, on July 22, he died at home from a heart attack, aged 76.

The Daily Mail has contacted Sharon's representatives for a comment. 

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