
Sharon Osbourne has suffered another heartbreaking loss just three months after the death of her husband Ozzy.
The beloved TV personality took to Instagram to share that her ‘darling boy’Elvis, her dog, has died.
Posting pictures of herself with her Elvis, the 73-year-old wrote on social media: ‘I can’t believe I am posting this but my darling Elvis passed away this week. He gave me 14 precious year.
‘He was by my side until the end. Rest in peace my darling boy!’
The news comes after her husband rockstar Ozzy died at the age of 76 on July 22.
Uploading four pictures of her pomsky Elvis, which was a cross between a Pomeranian and Siberian husky, Sharon could be seen staring at him lovingly as he put his paws up on a table.


In the next image, Elvis could be seen laying in a personalised dog bed next to Sharon on a talk show.
The last two pictures then showed Elvis alongside Ozzy laughing and lying on his chest.
Responding to Sharon’s post on Instagram, several people offered their condolences.
Piers Morgan wrote in the comments section: ‘Oh no! So sorry to hear this, Sharon. He was such a lovely dog. Ozzy will take care of him. RIP Elvis.. 😢’
@dargmama added: ‘So sorry Sharon. Sending you love.’
@tbcm1818 also wrote: ‘My condolences Sharon. Our fur babies are such beloved family members. They give us so much joy and unconditional ❤️Elvis is with Ozzy now. I hope that brings you some peace and comfort .❤️❤️’
Meanwhile, @sieteoctobre said: ‘So sorry for your loss 💔 he is joining Ozzy in heaven 🐶🙌😇’


Ozzy, the frontman for Black Sabbath, died aged 76 in July after suffering a heart attack, which followed a long battle with Parkinson’s and other health problems.
A week later, he was given a public farewell in his home city of Birmingham, where Sharon was seen sobbing while being comforted by her children, who were also in tears.
Earlier this month, Jack Osbourne shared a heartbreaking update on how his mum Sharon is coping a few months after the death of her husband Ozzy.
During an emotional interview with Good Morning America, Jack said: ‘When people have been asking me that question, I say she’s okay, but she’s not okay,’ he explained.
Acknowledging the wave of public support the family received following Osbourne’s death, Jack said they had ‘felt the love’.
‘None of us expected it to be like this with that outpour of love,’ he said.
‘That has been such a level that none of us could ever really…you know, I think every child sits there and has this thought about one day their parents won’t be there, and what will that be like? It’s just a part of being human. We just didn’t think of it,’ he added.
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