We’ve got you mum: Emotional moment Jack and Kelly Osbourne cling on to mother Sharon as she almost collapses in grief while viewing floral tributes…
“We’ve got you, Mum” — A heartbreaking moment as Jack and Kelly Osbourne held tightly onto their mother, Sharon, just as she nearly collapsed in grief beside the sea of white floral tributes for Ozzy. The wind carried the scent of jasmine and quiet sobs. Sharon trembled as she touched the photo of her husband, tears streaming down her face. And then — from the steps of the cathedral — Susan Boyle’s gentle voice began to rise, singing “You Raise Me Up,” soon joined by Andrea Bocelli’s warm tenor. The entire square fell silent. No stage lights, no applause — only music, wrapping around the Osbourne family like invisible arms. Sharon lifted her head, her eyes still wet but now flickering with the faintest glimmer of light. In that moment, grief was no longer a bottomless pit — it became a tender farewell sung into the wind.
We’ve got you mum: Emotional moment Jack and Kelly Osbourne cling on to mother Sharon as she almost collapses in grief while viewing floral tributes…
“We’ve got you, Mum” — A heartbreaking moment as Jack and Kelly Osbourne held tightly onto their mother, Sharon, just as she nearly collapsed in grief beside the sea of white floral tributes for Ozzy. The wind carried the scent of jasmine and quiet sobs. Sharon trembled as she touched the photo of her husband, tears streaming down her face. And then — from the steps of the cathedral — Susan Boyle’s gentle voice began to rise, singing “You Raise Me Up,” soon joined by Andrea Bocelli’s warm tenor. The entire square fell silent. No stage lights, no applause — only music, wrapping around the Osbourne family like invisible arms. Sharon lifted her head, her eyes still wet but now flickering with the faintest glimmer of light. In that moment, grief was no longer a bottomless pit — it became a tender farewell sung into the wind.
We’ve got you mum: Emotional moment Jack and Kelly Osbourne cling on to mother Sharon as she almost collapses in grief while viewing floral tributes…
“We’ve got you, Mum” — A heartbreaking moment as Jack and Kelly Osbourne held tightly onto their mother, Sharon, just as she nearly collapsed in grief beside the sea of white floral tributes for Ozzy. The wind carried the scent of jasmine and quiet sobs. Sharon trembled as she touched the photo of her husband, tears streaming down her face. And then — from the steps of the cathedral — Susan Boyle’s gentle voice began to rise, singing “You Raise Me Up,” soon joined by Andrea Bocelli’s warm tenor. The entire square fell silent. No stage lights, no applause — only music, wrapping around the Osbourne family like invisible arms. Sharon lifted her head, her eyes still wet but now flickering with the faintest glimmer of light. In that moment, grief was no longer a bottomless pit — it became a tender farewell sung into the wind.
We’ve got you mum: Emotional moment Jack and Kelly Osbourne cling on to mother Sharon as she almost collapses in grief while viewing floral tributes…
“We’ve got you, Mum” — A heartbreaking moment as Jack and Kelly Osbourne held tightly onto their mother, Sharon, just as she nearly collapsed in grief beside the sea of white floral tributes for Ozzy. The wind carried the scent of jasmine and quiet sobs. Sharon trembled as she touched the photo of her husband, tears streaming down her face. And then — from the steps of the cathedral — Susan Boyle’s gentle voice began to rise, singing “You Raise Me Up,” soon joined by Andrea Bocelli’s warm tenor. The entire square fell silent. No stage lights, no applause — only music, wrapping around the Osbourne family like invisible arms. Sharon lifted her head, her eyes still wet but now flickering with the faintest glimmer of light. In that moment, grief was no longer a bottomless pit — it became a tender farewell sung into the wind.
We’ve got you mum: Emotional moment Jack and Kelly Osbourne cling on to mother Sharon as she almost collapses in grief while viewing floral tributes…
Amid the somber streets of Manhattan, as Ozzy Osbourne’s white casket slowly made its way to the final resting place, something extraordinary unfolded. From the balcony of a historic church along the route, Andrea Bocelli and Hauser suddenly emerged—no spotlight, no microphones—only pure emotion. They began performing a special version of “Melodramma,” and the entire funeral procession, along with thousands lining the avenue, fell silent. Hauser’s haunting cello intertwined with Bocelli’s raw, weathered voice, offering a farewell to a rock legend through the timeless language of music. Sharon Osbourne clutched daughter Kelly tightly, tears falling as Bocelli delivered the final line: “Farewell, traveler of the dark.” An unannounced tribute—yet one that will echo in the hearts of all who witnessed it.
“Farewell, Traveler of the Dark”: The Unforgettable Tribute by Andrea Bocelli and Hauser as Ozzy Osbourne’s Casket Passed Through Manhattan It wasn’t supposed to happen….
Amid the somber streets of Manhattan, as Ozzy Osbourne’s white casket slowly made its way to the final resting place, something extraordinary unfolded. From the balcony of a historic church along the route, Andrea Bocelli and Hauser suddenly emerged—no spotlight, no microphones—only pure emotion. They began performing a special version of “Melodramma,” and the entire funeral procession, along with thousands lining the avenue, fell silent. Hauser’s haunting cello intertwined with Bocelli’s raw, weathered voice, offering a farewell to a rock legend through the timeless language of music. Sharon Osbourne clutched daughter Kelly tightly, tears falling as Bocelli delivered the final line: “Farewell, traveler of the dark.” An unannounced tribute—yet one that will echo in the hearts of all who witnessed it.
“Farewell, Traveler of the Dark”: The Unforgettable Tribute by Andrea Bocelli and Hauser as Ozzy Osbourne’s Casket Passed Through Manhattan It wasn’t supposed to happen….
Amid the somber streets of Manhattan, as Ozzy Osbourne’s white casket slowly made its way to the final resting place, something extraordinary unfolded. From the balcony of a historic church along the route, Andrea Bocelli and Hauser suddenly emerged—no spotlight, no microphones—only pure emotion. They began performing a special version of “Melodramma,” and the entire funeral procession, along with thousands lining the avenue, fell silent. Hauser’s haunting cello intertwined with Bocelli’s raw, weathered voice, offering a farewell to a rock legend through the timeless language of music. Sharon Osbourne clutched daughter Kelly tightly, tears falling as Bocelli delivered the final line: “Farewell, traveler of the dark.” An unannounced tribute—yet one that will echo in the hearts of all who witnessed it.
“Farewell, Traveler of the Dark”: The Unforgettable Tribute by Andrea Bocelli and Hauser as Ozzy Osbourne’s Casket Passed Through Manhattan It wasn’t supposed to happen….
Amid the somber streets of Manhattan, as Ozzy Osbourne’s white casket slowly made its way to the final resting place, something extraordinary unfolded. From the balcony of a historic church along the route, Andrea Bocelli and Hauser suddenly emerged—no spotlight, no microphones—only pure emotion. They began performing a special version of “Melodramma,” and the entire funeral procession, along with thousands lining the avenue, fell silent. Hauser’s haunting cello intertwined with Bocelli’s raw, weathered voice, offering a farewell to a rock legend through the timeless language of music. Sharon Osbourne clutched daughter Kelly tightly, tears falling as Bocelli delivered the final line: “Farewell, traveler of the dark.” An unannounced tribute—yet one that will echo in the hearts of all who witnessed it.
“Farewell, Traveler of the Dark”: The Unforgettable Tribute by Andrea Bocelli and Hauser as Ozzy Osbourne’s Casket Passed Through Manhattan It wasn’t supposed to happen….
Amid the somber streets of Manhattan, as Ozzy Osbourne’s white casket slowly made its way to the final resting place, something extraordinary unfolded. From the balcony of a historic church along the route, Andrea Bocelli and Hauser suddenly emerged—no spotlight, no microphones—only pure emotion. They began performing a special version of “Melodramma,” and the entire funeral procession, along with thousands lining the avenue, fell silent. Hauser’s haunting cello intertwined with Bocelli’s raw, weathered voice, offering a farewell to a rock legend through the timeless language of music. Sharon Osbourne clutched daughter Kelly tightly, tears falling as Bocelli delivered the final line: “Farewell, traveler of the dark.” An unannounced tribute—yet one that will echo in the hearts of all who witnessed it.
“Farewell, Traveler of the Dark”: The Unforgettable Tribute by Andrea Bocelli and Hauser as Ozzy Osbourne’s Casket Passed Through Manhattan It wasn’t supposed to happen….