Summary
President Donald Trump left a voicemail for Ozzy Osbourne's family expressing his condolences after the rock legend's death. Osbourne, known for his work with Black Sabbath, died at the age of 76. The voicemail was praised for its heartfelt message.
Key Facts
- Ozzy Osbourne, the former lead singer of Black Sabbath, died at 76 from heart-related issues and Parkinson's disease.
- He recently performed a farewell concert in England with over 40,000 attendees, marking the first time in 20 years the band's original members were together.
- President Trump left a voicemail for the Osbourne family expressing his condolences and admiration for Osbourne.
- The Osbourne family shared the voicemail in their podcast "The Osbournes Unfiltered."
- Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy's wife, commented positively on Trump's gesture, mentioning she knew Trump personally.
- The voicemail received widespread praise online for its sincere tone.
- The Osbourne family recently returned to their podcast for the first time since Ozzy's passing.