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  • This morning, July 25, at the foggy Highgate Cemetery in London, the moment of Ozzy Osbourne’s memorial became something no one could forget. Brian May — the legendary guitarist of Queen — suddenly appeared in silence, just a few minutes before Ozzy’s coffin was carried to its final resting place. He wore a long black coat, his silver hair fell over his shoulders, and held in his hands the old wooden guitar that had accompanied him through decades of stage memories. And when his fingers began to strum the first melody of “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” the air seemed to freeze. On both sides of the road, hundreds of people dressed in black lined up, holding branches of white flowers. Some cried silently. Some knelt, placing their hands on their hearts as the coffin passed by. Others reached out — as if to touch the rebellious spirit one last time. Beside the coffin was Ozzy’s daughter — a young girl with short, purple hair full of personality, her face pale with grief. She didn’t say a word, just placed a hand gently on the coffin lid the whole way. Her tears fell silently, but made everyone around her eyes red… VIDEO BELOW 👇

This morning, July 25, at the foggy Highgate Cemetery in London, the moment of Ozzy Osbourne’s memorial became something no one could forget. Brian May — the legendary guitarist of Queen — suddenly appeared in silence, just a few minutes before Ozzy’s coffin was carried to its final resting place. He wore a long black coat, his silver hair fell over his shoulders, and held in his hands the old wooden guitar that had accompanied him through decades of stage memories. And when his fingers began to strum the first melody of “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” the air seemed to freeze. On both sides of the road, hundreds of people dressed in black lined up, holding branches of white flowers. Some cried silently. Some knelt, placing their hands on their hearts as the coffin passed by. Others reached out — as if to touch the rebellious spirit one last time. Beside the coffin was Ozzy’s daughter — a young girl with short, purple hair full of personality, her face pale with grief. She didn’t say a word, just placed a hand gently on the coffin lid the whole way. Her tears fell silently, but made everyone around her eyes red… VIDEO BELOW 👇

On the fog-laced morning of July 25, London felt stiller than usual — as if holding its breath. At Highgate Cemetery, the world gathered not just to bury a man,…

Officially: Netflix set to release a Documentary Series on the Death of ozzy osbourne, and the film will premiere on….

Officially: Netflix set to release a Documentary Series on the Death of ozzy osbourne, and the film will premiere on…. In a stunning announcement that has sent shockwaves through the…

“Two Legends – One Final Farewell” — Rod Stewart and Elton John Break Down in Song at Ozzy Osbourne’s Funeral, as Music Becomes the Last Prayer Inside the sacred walls of the Birmingham church, where white flowers blanketed the aisles and silence weighed heavy on every heart, two musical giants—Rod Stewart and Elton John—stepped quietly onto the altar. There were no stage lights, no cheers—only a guitar, trembling hands, and one final song of goodbye. Rod Stewart began with the haunting notes of Tears in Heaven, his voice fragile yet full of sorrow. Elton John joined in during the chorus, their harmonies carrying the weight of every mourner’s grief. As the last note faded, Elton John whispered, “For you, Ozzy…” — and the two men embraced, overwhelmed by emotion. In that moment, no one could hold back tears. A generation had just lost a piece of its rock soul. But the music—that stayed. And it spoke louder than words ever could… Watch below 👇👇

Inside the hushed sanctuary of a Birmingham church, where white lilies lined the pews and a somber stillness hung heavy in the air, two icons of music stood side by…

In a quiet corner of the Osbourne estate, just days after the world lost Ozzy — her husband, her warrior — Sharon sat in silence, wrapped in his favorite leather jacket, unable to speak. That’s when Steven Tyler arrived. He didn’t knock. He didn’t say much. He simply placed an old tour photo on the table — Ozzy and Steven, arms slung around each other, grinning like two wild rock ‘n’ roll wolves — along with a folded note, its handwriting trembling: “We once tore up the world together. But what I admired most… was the way he loved you.” Sharon read it once. Then again. And then she broke down — deep, shuddering sobs she couldn’t hold back. But it wasn’t the photo. It wasn’t the words. It was what Steven whispered, as he held her hand… something the world still doesn’t know… WATCH WHAT HAPPENED NEXT 👇👇

The house was too silent now. No raspy laughter ricocheted off the stone walls, no distant muttering of lyrics mid-melody, no stomping boots or echoing curses. Just the ticking of…

In his final days, Ozzy Osbourne didn’t say much — but there was one quiet wish he whispered to his wife: “I wish I could sing with Paul McCartney… just once.” That dream never came true in life. But in death, something extraordinary happened. At the solemn funeral, surrounded by thousands of candles and tears, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr stepped onto a small stage beside Ozzy’s casket. They said nothing. They simply began to play Let It Be — the very song Ozzy had requested to be played in his final farewell. The entire room fell silent. No one could hold back their tears. It wasn’t just a performance. It was a connection between legends — a farewell gift, and a dream fulfilled… through music……full video below 👇👇👇

In his final days, Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, was a man of few words. Known for his wild stage presence and raucous lifestyle, the rock legend had softened…

As The Funeral Hall Fell Silent, Kelly Osbourne Stepped Forward, Placed Her Hand Gently On Her Father’s Chest, And Began To Sing “Changes,” The Song That Once Bound Them Together On Stage, Now Transformed Into A Final Farewell, Her Voice Cracking With Every Note As Family And Friends Looked On, Some In Tears, Others Clutching Each Other For Strength, Witnesses Saying It Felt As If Time Stopped When She Whispered, “I Want Him To Hear Our Voices One Last Time,” Turning A Celebrity Funeral Into A Moment Of Pure, Unfiltered Humanity, A Daughter Singing Not For Cameras Or Crowds, But For The Man Who Had Shaped Her Life, Leaving Everyone In The Room — And Later, Everyone Who Heard About It — With The Haunting Memory Of A Goodbye That Was As Beautiful As It Was Devastating . FULL VIDEO BELOW 👇👇👇

Song That Once Bound Them Together On Stage, Now Transformed Into A Final Farewell, Her Voice Cracking With Every Note As Family And Friends Looked On, Some In Tears, Others…

“Happy Birthday, Dad!” — When the Sons of Paul McCartney and John Lennon Sang Together, the World Held Its Breath On Paul McCartney’s emotional 80th birthday, the stage fell silent. No one expected the most touching moment to come from two young men stepping into the soft spotlight — James McCartney and Sean Ono Lennon. No fireworks, no spectacle. Just a piano, a guitar, and two voices carrying the legacy of legends. “When my dad was 64, he asked who would still need him…” James said, voice trembling. “Today, we’re here — and we need you more than ever.” Then came “Happy Birthday” — not just a song, but a bridge between two halves of The Beatles. It was a sacred gift from the sons to the man, the myth, the father……full video below 👇👇👇

On a cool June evening, beneath the soft lights of an intimate London venue, Paul McCartney’s 80th birthday celebration was already steeped in reverence and joy. The crowd buzzed with…

Billy Corgan has proposed the idea of an annual charity concert to be held in memory of the late Black Sabbath icon Ozzy Osbourne

Billy Corgan, the frontman of The Smashing Pumpkins and an outspoken figure in the rock and alternative music world, has proposed a heartfelt tribute to one of heavy metal’s most…

“I think what Ozzy did with Back to the Beginning was beautiful, a true act of defiance, where his eternal soul told his current 76-year-old body to ‘fuck off’ so as he could do what he needed to do so badly…

I think what Ozzy did with *Back to the Beginning* was beautiful—a true act of defiance. Not defiance in the angry, adolescent sense, but in the most sacred, existential form:…

Fans Knew He Had Been Struggling, But No One Was Prepared For The Heart-Wrenching Details Emerging About Hulk Hogan’s Final Weeks, As Those Close To The Musclebound Wrestling Icon Described How His Legendary Strength Slowly Faded Away, Leaving Him A Shadow Of The Larger-Than-Life Hero Millions Remembered, With Insiders Recalling Quiet Nights Where He Could Barely Walk Across His Own Living Room, Whispering Regrets To Old Friends And Speaking Of Battles Far Tougher Than Any He Ever Faced In The Ring, A Tragic Decline That Those Around Him Say He Faced With Courage And A Quiet Dignity, Yet Still Filled With The Pain Of A Man Who Spent His Life Fighting But Couldn’t Escape Time, Leaving Fans Shattered As They Wondered How The Immortal Hulkster Could Ever Have Been Brought So Low . FULL VIDEO BELOW

Hogan died at age **71** on **July 24, 2025** at his Clearwater, Florida home, reportedly from cardiac arrest. Emergency services were called shortly before 10 a.m.; he was briefly treated on site…