The death of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, 76, has highlighted when the couple signed a deal about how they want to go. Sharon Osbourne has been very outspoken about it… š¢
Following Ozzy Osbourneās death on July 22, 2025, renewed attention has turned to a controversial pact he and his wife, Sharon Osbourne, made years ago regarding euthanasia.
Ozzy, 76, passed away surrounded by family, just weeks after performing his final show seated onstage in Birmingham. He had been battling Parkinsonās disease and recovering from multiple spinal surgeries.
Though the exact cause of death remains undisclosed, public memory has resurfaced Sharonās statements about a mutual agreement between the couple: if either faced severe cognitive decline, they would choose assisted death.
In her 2007 memoir, Sharon revealed she had witnessed her fatherās decline from dementia and feared the same fate. āIf this disease is to be my fate⦠I want to die with dignity,ā she wrote, noting a plan to go to Switzerland where euthanasia is legal.
She later confirmed in an interview, āOzzy and I have absolutely come to the same decision⦠We believe 100 percent in euthanasia.ā They even discussed the pact with their children, who agreed.
Ozzy echoed the sentiment in a 2014 Mirror interview: āIf I canāt live my life the way Iām living it now⦠then thatās it ā Switzerland.ā
However, daughter Kelly Osbourne pushed back in 2024, calling it ābullsātā and claiming it was something Sharon said for attention. Despite that, Sharon doubled down in a 2023 podcast, saying, āMental suffering is enough pain without physical pain⦠then itās goodbye.ā
While thereās no confirmation the pact played any role in Ozzyās passing, it has reignited public debate over end-of-life choices, dignity in dying, and autonomy. One thing remains clear: Ozzy and Sharon wanted control over how their story would end.



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