The death of legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne on Tuesday has brought to light again. An agreement between the late star and his wife, Sharon Osbourne, that they had made decades ago. Rock legend Sharon Osbourne and her husband Ozzy Osbourne still intend to go through with their euthanasia plan if they end up with a neurodegenerative condition. Sharon, 71, revealed some years ago that she How did Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne’s assisted suicide pact affect their children’s views on euthanasia? Imagine facing a future where your mind or body fails you, and deciding with your loved Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22, 2025 at the age of 76. Now an old conversation he had around euthanasia is coming to light again. Ozzy Osbourne passed away at 76 in the presence of his beloved family. But did you know, he and his wife, Sharon, had made a pact to opt for euthanasia? Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne wed in Maui, Hawaii, on July 4, 1982.#OzzyOsbourne #SharonOsbourne Trigger Warning: Suicide This content discusses sensitive topics related to suicide. The Osbournes’ ‘ euthanasia pact ’ In her 2007 memoir (and in several interviews), Sharon Osbourne admitted that she and Ozzy had made a mutual euthanasia pact. The plan? Following news of his death at the age of 76, many want to know whether Ozzy Osbourne traveled to Switzerland before his death for end-of-life care. Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter Kelly fiercely rejected her mom Sharon’s claims that her famous parents had a “suicide pact” just days before his death at age 76. @kellyosbourne/Instagram Sharon The woman in the video about Ozzy and Sharon’s death pact said, “Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne plan on leaving this world together after sharing that they have an assisted suicide pact in place.” “The 72-year-old said that at the first sign of Alzheimer’s or dementia, they will head to a company called Dignitas, which is a non-profit organization in Switzerland, that helps people end Sharon Osbourne has reminded her children of her and husband Ozzy Osbourne ’s plan to die by assisted suicide, if their physical and mental health takes a severe decline. Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne publicly supported the process of assisted suicide. Also known as euthanasia, the process involves getting the patient's consent to end their life, before a doctor carries In the latest episode of 'The Osbournes Podcast,' Sharon Osbourne revealed that she and Ozzy still have an assisted suicide pact in place, which she initially revealed in her 2007 memoir 'Survivor Ozzy Osbourne: Legacy, Health Struggles, and the Euthanasia Agreement with Sharon The death of Ozzy Osbourne on July 22, 2025, marks the end of an era for rock music and his millions of fans worldwide. Known as the "Prince of Darkness" and the iconic lead singer of Black Sabbath, Ozzy's journey has been both tumultuous and legendary. But with his passing, the spotlight has turned to the deeply A Long-Standing Pact Between Partners Eva Rinaldi, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons The rock star’s passing has drawn renewed attention to a deeply personal agreement between Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, an understanding about euthanasia they made decades ago. The world mourns Ozzy Osbourne as past talks of assisted s*icide resurface, sparking powerful conversations on dignity, death, & personal choice. Sharon Osbourne’s declaration that she and husband Ozzy Osbourne had a suicide pact is receiving new interest after the legendary rocker’s death on Tuesday morning at age 76. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne once shared they had an assisted suicide pact, planning to go to Dignitas if either developed dementia. Following the death of heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne, comments from wife Sharon Osbourne on assisted suicide have started to resurface online. A theory circulating on social media is that Ozzy Osbourne traveled to Switzerland to undergo euthanasia. But how true is this?
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