Ozzy Osbourne's Family Receive Messages From Beyond the Grave
Ozzy Osbourne sends messages from beyond the grave

The family of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne say they have been receiving comforting messages from the star from beyond the grave in a series of vivid dreams.

Dream Visits From The Prince of Darkness

In an emotional revelation on US radio, Ozzy's son, Jack Osbourne, explained that he, his wife, and his daughters have all been visited by the Black Sabbath frontman in their sleep since his passing. Jack described how, in these dreams, his father is always laughing and delivering a clear message: to stop crying over his death.

"It's so funny. It's happened to me, it's happened to my wife and my daughters. We all keep having dreams about him," Jack shared. "But in the dreams he is laughing. And he is saying 'just stop crying'. He's laughing every time."

A Friend Confirms The Spiritual Encounters

Jack was not alone in his experience. The singer's close friend, musician Billy Morrison, who was also on the Ozzy's Boneyard Sirius XM show, confirmed he has had similar visions. Morrison offered Jack reassurance, stating these encounters were a "great sign" that Ozzy was no longer in pain.

"Jack you are not the only one. This is a great sign. I've seen him too. I've seen him. He's good, Jack. He's not in pain," Billy responded emotionally.

Ozzy's Final Year and Peaceful Passing

The rock icon, diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019, died aged 76 in July last year. His wife, Sharon Osbourne, has previously shared that his final words to her in the early hours of July 22 were "Kiss me. Hug me tight," before he suffered a fatal heart attack later that morning.

Reflecting on his father's final year, Jack noted Ozzy seemed driven to complete a checklist of projects. This included a monumental Back To The Beginning show at Villa Park in Birmingham less than three weeks before his death, two television documentaries, a book, and artwork for a chimpanzee charity.

"It's almost like he turned and said, 'Am I done now?'" Jack mused, suggesting his father had found a sense of completion.

The conversation also turned to Ozzy's funeral, which Jack organised at the family's Buckinghamshire estate. Both Jack and Billy agreed that, despite the rocker's famous disdain for funerals, he would have "had a few laughs" at his own send-off, surrounded by old friends.