Social Media Detectives Have Uncovered The “Last Known Video” Of Ozzy Osbourne Before His Tragic Death

You never think the last time will feel like the last time. But for Ozzy Osbourne, the last known video of him, just days before his sudden death at 76, has left fans shaken.

Social Media Detectives Have Uncovered The “Last Known Video” Of Ozzy Osbourne Before His Tragic DeathOzzy Osbourne (Photo Via X)

In the now-viral clip, Ozzy looked happy, genuinely happy. The video, uploaded by his daughter Kelly Osbourne just 48 hours before his passing, shows the Black Sabbath legend sharing a quiet breakfast with family. He smiles and jokes softly, and it is a light moment with his loved ones, looking peaceful and happy. Nobody watching that moment would have guessed it would be his last captured on camera.

Ozzy died surrounded by family, according to a statement released by the Osbourne family on Tuesday. They didn’t reveal the cause of death, but the singer had been battling a long list of health issues for years, including Parkinson’s, multiple surgeries, and chronic pain. Still, fans didn’t see this coming, especially after his powerful appearance earlier this month.

Just Days Before the End, Ozzy Osborne Took the Stage One Last Time

Ozzy Osbourne (Photo By Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)

Only 18 days before his death, Ozzy reunited with his original Black Sabbath bandmates, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, for the “Back to the Beginning” farewell show in Birmingham. Sitting on a throne with bats carved into it, Ozzy belted out five solo songs and rejoined Sabbath for four more. “I am Iron Man: go fucking crazy!” he said to the crowd.

That night felt like closure. It wasn’t just a concert, it was a celebration of a man who redefined heavy metal and survived more than most humans ever should. “You’ve got no idea how I feel,” Ozzy told fans. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

The morning after that show, Ozzy returned to his quiet routine with family. Kelly’s video, now seen by millions, shows a softer side of the man known for biting off a bat’s head on stage and fighting addiction for decades. He looked content. Maybe even at peace.

Elton John wrote, “He was a dear friend and a huge trailblazer… I will miss him dearly.” But for fans scrolling through that video, the final image of Ozzy isn’t of a rock god or a reality TV star. It’s of a father, sitting calmly with his family, flashing a smile that somehow said goodbye without saying a word.

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