In a statement that has fans and tabloids in utter disbelief, Sharon Osbourne has made a shock: she plans to have husband Ozzy Osbourne buried in their garden when the time comes.

Yes—the garden. At home.

Speaking during a candid interview on her family’s new reality series, Sharon shared the deeply personal (and wildly controversial) decision. “We’ve already had it planned,” she said calmly. “Ozzy’s final resting place will be at our home in Buckinghamshire. In the garden. That’s where he belongs.”

The reaction? Immediate chaos.

The Public’s Mixed Response

While some fans admired the intimate and romantic gesture—calling it “true love to the end”—many others were horrified by the idea. Online forums lit up with concerns over health codes, legality, and basic decency.

“Isn’t that illegal?” one user asked. “This sounds more like a horror movie than a tribute.”

Some critics accused Sharon of turning Ozzy’s eventual passing into shock, branding it as a to draw attention back to their family’s fading spotlight.

But according to Sharon, it’s anything but that.

“This Is Our Legacy”

Sharon insists the burial plan was Ozzy’s own wish, long discussed and deeply personal. “We’ve been through everything together—addiction, fame, scandals, recovery. Why wouldn’t we share eternity right here, where we built our lives?”

Still, the idea of Ozzy Osbourne—the Prince of Darkness—being buried next to the rose bushes has stirred major backlash from neighbors and local authorities. One unnamed source from Buckinghamshire council said they were “looking into the matter” after receiving multiple complaints.

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Ozzy’s Silence—And Sharon’s Defiance

Ozzy himself has not made a public comment, though close insiders suggest he fully supports the plan. Sharon, meanwhile, is unapologetically standing her ground, brushing off critics who accuse her of being macabre.

“People just love to  what they don’t understand,” she snapped back in a follow-up interview. “We’re not scared of death. We’ve faced it too many times to be shaken now.”

A Long Goodbye

Ozzy Osbourne, 75, has faced ongoing health struggles in recent years, including Parkinson’s disease and spinal surgery. Sharon has remained by his side through it all, often speaking with raw honesty about his decline. “He doesn’t want to be embalmed, put in some cold tomb, and forgotten. He wants to stay home.”

But despite the poetic logic of the gesture, legal experts say the burial could be blocked.

“There are strict laws around human remains on private property,” one UK law professor commented. “The Osbournes may be forced to go through multiple layers of approval—or risk having the plan shut down entirely.”

Fans Torn Between Love and Logic

Some longtime fans have taken Sharon’s side, praising the fierce loyalty and unorthodox devotion. “They’ve never been normal,” one tweet read. “Why should death change that?”

Others, however, are calling for an intervention—claiming that the idea borders on disturbing and could set a strange precedent for celebrity memorials.

“Are we burying icons like family pets now?” one user posted. “What’s next—graves in the recording studio?”

Will It Happen?

For now, the burial remains a plan—though one that’s ignited a firestorm of debate. But if there’s one thing we know about the Osbournes, it’s that they don’t back down from controversy. Whether the world sees it as morbid or moving, Sharon’s shock has already cemented its place in pop culture history.

One thing’s for sure: when the time comes, Ozzy Osbourne’s final curtain call will be unlike anything we’ve seen before.