
Woman Claims She's Ozzy Osbourne's Daughter
From DNA samples to claims of supernatural contact, the Osbournes opened up about the toll of grief, fame, and the legacy left behind by the Prince of Darkness.
In early November 2025, Sharon, Jack, and Kelly Osbourne sat down for a new podcast episode and shared a story that left even them stunned.

Jack, Sharon, and Kelly Osbourne from a video dated November 12, 2025. | Source: YouTube/The Osbournes / Jack Osbourne
According to Sharon and Kelly, a woman once came forward claiming to be Ozzy Osbourne's secret daughter. Furthermore, she didn't just reach out with her claim — she sent them what she believed was proof.
"We had one lady send us her toenails," Sharon revealed. "Oh my God, it was a toenail, some blood... [and] hair, because she's absolutely convinced that she is Dad's child," Kelly added, her mother making a sound and face of disgust.

Sharon and Kelly Osbourne from a video dated November 12, 2025. | Source: YouTube/The Osbournes / Jack Osbourne
"Her mom told her," Sharon continued. When Jack asked if the strange package was meant for a DNA test, both Sharon and Kelly confirmed that it was. However, that wasn't the only odd experience the Osbournes discussed. Kelly revealed:
"We've had quite a few nutters coming out of the woodwork saying that they're speaking to Dad from the grave."

Kelly Osbourne from a video dated November 12, 2025. | Source: YouTube/The Osbournes / Jack Osbourne
In turn, Jack pointed to the emotional impact Ozzy's passing had on fans. "But I think a part of that, though, is just how deeply affected — we were talking about this earlier — by Dad's passing people are," he shared.
Sharon then compared the public reaction to the grief that followed Robin Williams's death. "You didn't have to like his movies or whatever. He was one of these people you just warmed to, and your dad was the same," she said.
Later in the podcast episode, the family played a voicemail Sharon had received from Donald Trump.
While the family didn't say if a DNA test had been done, the episode highlighted just how far some people were willing to go in the wake of Ozzy's passing — whether out of grief, belief, or something else entirely.

Ozzy Osbourne photographed in 1991 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
It was on July 22, 2025, when the Black Sabbath frontman passed away at 76. According to his family, he died peacefully at home, surrounded by love.
Days later, he was laid to rest beside the lake at his Buckinghamshire estate — a quiet resting place for one of rock's loudest legends. Later, Ozzy's official death certificate listed acute myocardial infarction and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest as the primary causes of his passing.

Jack, Sharon, and Kelly Osbourne viewing tributes to the late Ozzy Osbourne from fans at Black Sabbath Bench and Bridge on July 30, 2025, in Birmingham, England. | Source: Getty Images
Coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease with autonomic dysfunction were also noted as contributing factors to his death.
On the podcast, Sharon, Jack, and Kelly reflected on the series of health complications that had plagued Ozzy in his final months. A fall that left him with a fractured vertebra marked the beginning of a sharp decline. Sharon said:
"It started a domino effect. He was in so much pain. He had to go into hospital."

Ozzy Osbourne signing album copies at Fingerprints Music on September 10, 2022, in Long Beach, California. | Source: Getty Images
Then, while being treated, Ozzy developed pneumonia, which made his condition even harder to manage. "With the pneumonia [and] with his vertebrae, he was just so uncomfortable," she added.

Ozzy Osbourne onstage during the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on October 19, 2024, in Cleveland, Ohio. | Source: Getty Images
Despite the setbacks, Ozzy was determined to perform. Just two weeks after another one of his many hospital stays, he returned to the stage.
Jack emphasized that the decision was entirely Ozzy's. "It's not, like, we, like, forced him," he said. "He was adamant. [...] He was running the show. [...] He knew exactly what he wanted."

Jack and Ozzy Osbourne on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in 2016. | Source: Getty Images
Later in the podcast episode, the family played a voicemail Sharon had received from Donald Trump. In it, the American president offered his condolences and reflected on Ozzy's unique presence. He said:
"Hi Sharon, it's Donald Trump and I just wanted to wish you the best and the family [...]. Ozzy was amazing. He was an amazing guy. I met him a few times and I want to tell you, he was unique in every way and talented."

Ozzy Osbourne, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Sharon Osbourne, and Donald Trump at the 12th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in 2004. | Source: Getty Images
"So, I just wanted to wish you the best, and it's a tough thing. I know how close you were, and whatever I can do. Take care of yourself. Say 'Hello' to the family. Thanks. Bye," the president concluded.
Sharon followed the message with a telling statement about her experience with the American president. "Listen, I'm not American. I can't vote. I don't want to vote. I don't vote for anyone. I vote for no one. Never have, never will," she said.

Sharon Osbourne with Donald and Melania Trump during the 12th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in 2004. | Source: Getty Images
"But the thing is, all I know is, he's treated me with respect, your father with respect. He wanted nothing from us. Nothing. Melania the same. Nothing. And they have been great," she continued.
In the end, the podcast episode offered a raw, personal glimpse into the chaos, grief, and unexpected moments that followed Ozzy Osbourne's death. From bizarre claims to heartfelt tributes, it was clear that the impact he had — both on his family and the world — isn't fading anytime soon.
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