Sharon Osbourne breaks down after hearing unexpected voicemail from Donald Trump

What the president said about Ozzy left her in tears—and fans stunned.

In an emotional moment on her family’s podcast, Sharon Osbourne was brought to tears by a surprising voicemail from Donald Trump following the death of her husband, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.

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The world mourned in July when Ozzy Osbourne died at age 76 after battling Parkinson’s disease. Fans filled the streets of Birmingham, his hometown, to honor his life, music, and rebellious spirit. But behind the scenes, his family was facing a far more personal heartbreak.

Sharon Osbourne, his wife of over four decades, remained silent in the months after his funeral. In October, their son Jack gave a quiet but honest update on her state of mind:

“She’s OK, but she’s not OK… It’s something you can’t prepare for.”

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Then came the voicemail no one expected

On the latest episode of The Osbournes podcast, Jack played a voicemail Sharon received after Ozzy’s death. The voice? U.S. President Donald Trump.

“Ozzy was amazing. He was unique in every way,” Trump said. “I know how close you were… Whatever I can do—take care of yourself. Say hello to the family.”

As the message played, Sharon broke down in tears. The moment caught listeners off guard—not just for the unexpected source, but for how deeply it moved her.

Sharon opens up about Trump—and why she’s grateful

Sharon explained that despite public controversy, her personal experience with Trump had always been positive. They worked together during her time on The Celebrity Apprentice in 2010, and she said he always treated her with kindness and respect.

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“Politics aside, he didn’t have to call. But he did,” she said. “He asked about my kids, praised their manners, and he was always kind. That means something.”

She also praised Melania Trump, calling her “gracious and elegant.”

“Nobody wins in politics,” Sharon said. “But this was personal. This was about grief, and about one human reaching out to another.”

“He didn’t have to call”

Jack, who shared the voicemail on the podcast, summed it up simply:

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

Ozzy Osbourne wasn’t just a rock star—he was a husband, father, and friend. As fans continue to celebrate his music, Sharon and her family are learning to live with the loss. Unexpected moments of support—like a heartfelt voicemail from someone outside their circle—have helped them carry on.

Rest in peace, Ozzy. Do you remember your first time hearing his music? Share your memory on Facebook. 

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