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Donald Trump leaves Ozzy Osbourne’s widow Sharon in tears after paying tribute to the late rocker

Sharon Osbourne teared up during a podcast released Wednesday as she listened to a voicemail from President Donald Trump following the death of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, after a heart attack last summer at the age of 76.

Sharon, 73, previously crossed paths with the Commander in Chief, 79, when he appeared on the NBC show The Celebrity Apprentice in 2010.

Inside The Osbournes podcast debuted this week, Sharon, daughter Kelly and son Jack sat around a table and listened to a voicemail announcing the president’s separation from the family patriarch following the Black Sabbath rocker’s death on July 22.

“Hello Sharon, I’m Donald Trump and I wanted to wish you the best and family,” the president said. ‘Ozzy was amazing; He was a wonderful man.

‘I’ve met him a few times and I want to tell you that he is unique and talented in every way.’

The President concluded: ‘I also wanted to wish you all the best and it’s a difficult thing, I know how close you are and what can I do – take care, say hello to the family – thank you, goodbye.’

Sharon previously crossed paths with the Commander in Chief in 2010 when he appeared on NBC's The Celebrity Apprentice.

Sharon Osbourne, 73, teared up during a podcast released Wednesday as she listened to a voicemail from President Donald Trump, 79, following the death of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, last summer.

The Black Sabbath rocker died last July 22. The picture was taken in England in 2022

The Black Sabbath rocker died last July 22. The picture was taken in England in 2022

Sharon said Trump did not contextualize his message consistent with his role in government.

‘Listen, we know that when it comes to politics, no one is a winner,’ Sharon said. No matter who you love, half the people will be in conflict.

‘And now more than ever in history, you can’t come out a winner when it comes to which party, which politician people choose.’

Sharon said she had a positive impression of Trump after appearing on the NBC series.

‘All I know is a guy I know who I worked with for a month,’ said Sharon. ‘I spent a month with him and his wife, who was always elegant, elegant and a pleasure to talk to.’

Sharon said Trump was always respectful to her during her time on Celebrity Apprentice.

‘It’s always ‘How are the kids? How’s Kelly?’ “he was asking,” he said. ‘He was a great guy to talk to and always treated me with respect.’

Sharon returned to the most important factor she considers when evaluating Trump: treat others as you would want to be treated.

“All I know is that he treated me with respect and he treated your father with respect,” Sharon said. ‘He didn’t ask for anything from us; nothing. Melania, same, nothing.’

On The Osbournes podcast released this week, Sharon, daughter Kelly and son Jack sat around a table and listened to the voicemail announcing the president's separation from the family patriarch following the Black Sabbath rocker's death on July 22

Jack pictured listening to voicemail on The Osbournes podcast

On The Osbournes podcast released this week, Sharon, daughter Kelly and son Jack sat around a table and listened to the voicemail announcing the president’s separation from the family patriarch following the Black Sabbath rocker’s death on July 22

Family photographed at Ozzy's memorial service on July 30, 2025 in Birmingham, England

Family photographed at Ozzy’s memorial service on July 30, 2025 in Birmingham, England

Sharon said of the president and first lady: ‘They were wonderful.’

He added that he was grateful that Trump “took the time to do this for us” after Ozzy’s death.

Sharon said politics was not a factor in Trump’s treatment of her as she had never voted in the US elections.

He said: ‘Listen, I’m not an American; I can’t vote, I don’t want to vote. I don’t vote for anyone. I don’t vote for anyone. ‘I never did, I never will.’

Jack praised Trump’s personal touch in comforting the grieving family in their time of need.

“Love him or hate him, he didn’t need to call and leave a voicemail,” Jack said.

Sharon said she felt the voicemail showed that Trump is not a president who lives “in a bubble” because he “knows what’s going on on the streets.”

“He knows what’s going on and I can’t say that about our prime minister,” he said. [in the UK]. Thank you once again on behalf of President Trump and Melania. ‘Thank you, thank you, thank you.’

Sharon appreciates Trump 'taking the time to do this for us' after Ozzy's death

Sharon appreciates Trump ‘taking time to do this for us’ after Ozzy’s death

The family said they also received a kind message from King Charles following the No More Tears singer's death last summer.

The family said they also received a kind message from King Charles following the No More Tears singer’s death last summer.

The family said they also received a kind message from King Charles following the No More Tears singer’s death last summer.

Sharon said: ‘Our King – we’re talking now – he’s a wonderful person. ‘Not just because Ozzy wrote to us when he died, but if he did it for us, you know he did it for a lot of people.’

The King said of Charles: ‘It’s not just politics, it’s just you know, here’s a man who cares about the environment and animals.

‘He’s interested in many, many, many things. And he has a good heart. ‘He has a good heart.’

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