Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have always been known for their unique personalities and unconventional family dynamics. In a recent BBC documentary trailer, the couple opened up about their perceptions of normality, asserting that they are just like any other family despite their fame and rockstar status.
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The documentary, titled “Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home,” provides an intimate look into the final years of the heavy metal legend’s life as the Osbourne family relocates back to the UK. Originally planned as a series called “Home to Roost,” the project evolved into a film format due to Ozzy’s declining health.

Sharon Osbourne, 72, shared her perspective on their family, stating, “We’re quite normal. We’re quite boring, really, when it comes down to it.” On the contrary, Ozzy, who passed away at 76, had a different take on their family dynamic, jokingly saying, “I wouldn’t say we’re f—ing normal.”
The documentary also features their children, Jack Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne, reflecting on their lives post their reality show, “The Osbournes.” Kelly expressed the challenges of being in the spotlight as Ozzy’s daughter, while Jack highlighted the reunification of their family after many years.
The hour-long film is described as a “moving portrait of one of the world’s most entertaining families at a pivotal moment in their history.” It illustrates the love shared between Ozzy and Sharon, as well as their children’s unwavering support as Ozzy’s health deteriorated.
Following Ozzy’s passing in July, a source revealed the struggles the couple faced as they returned to England, seeking peace and a fulfilling life together. The move was a significant decision for the family, especially considering Ozzy’s fragile health condition in his later years.
Originally scheduled to debut in August, the documentary’s premiere was postponed at the last minute out of respect for the Osbourne family’s wishes. The BBC expressed sympathy for the family’s loss and announced that the new transmission date would be confirmed shortly.
“Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home” is set to air on BBC One via iPlayer on Thursday, October 2 at 9 p.m. This documentary promises an emotional and insightful journey into the Osbourne family’s life, showcasing the bond that held them together through challenging times.
The Osbournes have always been a captivating family to watch, and this documentary offers a deeper look into their personal struggles and triumphs. Despite their fame and eccentricities, at their core, they are a family grappling with love, loss, and the essence of what it means to be ‘normal’ in the public eye.
