Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne share heartfelt wishes to each other on 41st wedding anniversary
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The “Prince Of Darkness” Ozzy Osbourne and his long-time queen, Sharon, celebrated their 41st wedding anniversary yesterday (July 4). The couple - who married on July 4, 1982 - shared loving messages to each other on social media.
Birmingham rocker Ozzy, 74, shared some snaps on social media saying: “Happy Anniversary My Love!” The message included two photos of them from their wedding in 1982.
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Hide AdBoth look dazzling dressed in white. Usually, only the bride wears white but in their case, Ozzy looks fresh faced in a white blazer and flared white pants.
Sharon, 70, shared a longer message and a photo from present times. The photo captures the long-time couple kissing each other while standing in what looks like an infinity pool.
She wrote: “Happy Anniversary my darling. I carry your heart with me. I carry it in my heart.”
The couple share three kids together, Aimee, Jack and Kelly. The family is known for their reality TV show The Osbournes and others.
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Hide AdSharon, who has managed Ozzy and numerous successful artists’ careers, such as Black Sabbath, Electric Light Orchestra, Smashing Pumpkins, Motorhead and Slade, is also a talk show host. Together, they have a multi-million dollar empire with a net worth of around $220 million.
Both Sharon and Ozzy have had health scares over the years with the rocker diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease following a battle with the neurodegenerative disorder. It has benched Ozzy from touring even though he is keen to get back to the stage.


Birmingham recently honoured the rocker by naming the animatronic raging bull, which was a star at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony, Ozzy. The massive structure will soon have a permanent home at New Street Station.
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