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Ozzy Osbourne’s touching last words to wife Sharon before his death revealed
Sharon Osbourne revealed her late husband Ozzy's last words to her before his death.
So he went on in the morning and said to him: Get up. I said, "I'm already awake, I'm awake," Sharon recalled on Wednesday's episode of Peter Morgan censured.
"He said, 'Kiss me,' and then he said, 'Hug me.'
Sharon, 73, who was shown slowly on the last time together, wonders if she can do it.
She said, "If I had told him I would have loved him more. If I had held him tighter."
The next morning, Sharon said Oz had gone downstairs to practice for 20 minutes before he "passed away."
"I went down and there he was and they were trying to hit him again and I was like, 'Let him go.' Let him not. He is gone," he said.
Sharon said she "knew immediately" that her husband was "gone".
"They tried and tried, and then they took him by helicopter to the hospital, and they tried, and it was like, 'He left.'Let him," she said.
Sharon knew Ozzy was "ready" to die after he confided in her about strange dreams he had had in the weeks leading up to his death.
"He told me he was having dreams in the last week of his life. He was seeing people he never knew."
"Wow, 'Oh, what kind of people are they?'" And he knew. It was ready."
The Black Sabbath frontman died aged 76 on July 22 - nearly five years after revealing his secret battle with Parkinson's disease.
About two weeks before his death, Anzi held a charity concert in Birmingham, England, which represented a 10-hour show honoring his legacy, featuring performances by Metallica, Girls N' Roses and Black Jack.
Sharon said during an interview on Wednesday that the doctors warned Ozzy that there was a possibility that he would not make it through his final show.
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"I was very sick this year - I met all the doctors with him, he said, taking the results.
Ozzy decides to continue with the show, knowing that his body is "failing him".
"He's in a lot of pain and a lot of pain. And I mean, he's been hit three times this year. He's won the Braves three times. It's really destroyed him," he said.
"He got these doses of antibiotics. One time it took 20 minutes for the dose to come in and he had it twice a day and it kills everything in you, good, bad, everything," she continued."So many antibiotics and he just couldn't get over it. He just couldn't."
Ozzy was finally able to respect his music drama, so he was able to participate in the event.
"He was so happy after that. He kept looking at the papers and he said to me, 'I never knew so many people liked me,' but he is," Sharon said."I mean, he knew he was famous, but not how much people liked him. That's a different thing, and he was very happy, very happy."
Sharon, who married Ozzy in 1982, said every day was "like sunshine" in his final weeks.
"[He was] Really, really happy, yes, so happy — happier than I've seen him in seven years," she said.
The full interview can be seen on "Piers Morgan Uncensored".
