Sharon Osbourne has been left heartbroken as one of her beloved pet dogs has died. The former X Factor judge shared the tragic news on her Instagram account, where she shared snaps of her dog, Elvis, and her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne.
The 73-year-old TV personality penned an emotional tribute to her four-legged friend, writing: "I can't believe I am posting this but my darling Elvis passed away this week. He gave me 14 precious years. He was by my side until the end. Rest in peace my darling boy!" Fans rushed to support Sharon, with messages of condolences and love. One wrote: "Oh no. I'm so sorry for your loss. He's with Ozzy now. They will both continue to watch over you." Another added: "My heart felt condolences on your sweet Elvis," while a third said: "This poor woman has been through it all lately." One more commented: "Ozzy needed a little bit of you with him. So sorry for your loss xxx"
The tragic news comes just months after Sharon's husband and rockstar legend Ozzy Osbourne died. The Black Sabbath legend passed away in July aged 76, just days after gracing the stage for one last performance - in a gig orchestrated by wife Sharon.
Ozzy and Sharon had relocated to Buckinghamshire to savour his retirement years in the tranquillity of their rural estate - but the rock icon's condition deteriorated rapidly after the show and he died at their residence weeks later.
It was recently reported that the grieving widow is struggling tremendously, according to her son Jack. She had withdrawn from public appearances to mourn in private but her children - including son Jack - revealed her devastating ordeal.
During an interview on Good Morning America, Jack was questioned about how his mother, Sharon, is managing. "You know, when people have been asking me that question, I say, 'She's OK, but she's not OK'," Jack confessed.
In a video shared weeks after Ozzy's funeral, Sharon confessed she was still grappling with her new reality. Joined by her daughter Kelly, she expressed: "I'm still having trouble finding the words to express how grateful I am for the overwhelming love and support you've shown on social media.
"Your comments, posts, and tributes have brought me more comfort than you know," she continued. "None of it has gone unnoticed; in fact, it's carried me through many nights. Though I'm still finding my footing."
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