“He Was an Amazing Guy” – President Trump Honors Rock Legend Ozzy Osbourne in Emotional Voicemail That Leaves Sharon in Tears
In a deeply moving moment that caught even his own family by surprise, President Donald J. Trump reached across the aisle of music and politics to honor the late rock icon Ozzy Osbourne — and brought his widow Sharon Osbourne to tears.
The tribute came via a personal voicemail played by son Jack Osbourne during a taping of The Osbournes Podcast. And in true Trump fashion, it was raw, unfiltered, and straight from the heart.
“Ozzy was amazing — he was an amazing guy,” Trump said in the recorded message. “I met him a few times and I want to tell you, he was unique in every way and talented. Just wanted to wish you the best, Sharon… Take care of yourself, say hello to the family — thanks, bye.”
A Personal Touch from the President
The death of Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne on June 22 sent shockwaves through the entertainment world. But few expected such a heartfelt message from the 47th President of the United States.
Jack Osbourne, 40, surprised both Sharon, 73, and sister Kelly, 41, by playing the message live on their podcast. The result: Sharon’s emotional breakdown on air.
“He didn’t have to do that,” Jack told listeners. “Love him or hate him, he didn’t have to call. But he did.”
Sharon’s Tribute to Trump
Sharon, a longtime entertainment powerhouse and former Celebrity Apprentice contestant, didn’t hold back in praising President Trump — not as a politician, but as a man.
“All I know is the man I worked with for a month,” Sharon said. “He always treated me and Ozzy with respect. Melania too. They never asked for anything. Nothing.”
She continued, noting that politics was never a factor in her relationship with the Trumps.
“I can’t vote — I’m not American. But that doesn’t matter. What matters is how people treat you. And Donald Trump was always kind. Always respectful. Always asking about my kids.”
‘Not Living in a Bubble’
In a subtle dig at current UK leadership, Sharon praised Trump for staying connected with real people.
“President Trump isn’t living in a bubble. He knows what’s happening in the streets,” she said. “I can’t say that about our Prime Minister.”
She added a final message of gratitude: “For President Trump and Melania — thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”
Ozzy’s Final Days
Ozzy Osbourne passed away at the age of 76 after a long and public battle with multiple health conditions, including Parkinson’s disease. His official cause of death included cardiac arrest and coronary artery disease.
Despite decades of headline-grabbing controversies, the rocker had quietly become a symbol of resilience, battling through medical emergencies and surgeries in the final years of his life.
Trump’s message may have surprised Hollywood — but not those who’ve followed his long, often underestimated friendships with celebrities across the spectrum.
“Ozzy was one of a kind,” Trump said. “Unique and talented.”
For Sharon, that simple gesture said more than politics ever could.
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