
A woman has sent her toenails, blood and hair to Ozzy Osbourne’s family in a bid to prove she’s his secret daughter.
The Black Sabbath legend, who died aged 76 in July, had children Jack, 40, Kelly, 41, and Aimee, 42, with wife Sharon, as well as Jessica and Louis with his first wife Thelma Riley, while he adopted her son Elliot from a previous relationship.
Sharon and Kelly have revealed that they’ve had some bizarre responses to his death, including a woman beginning for a DNA test, claiming the Changes singer is her dad.
‘We had one lady send us her toenails,’ Sharon said on their family podcast The Osbournes.
‘It was a toenail, some blood, hair, because she’s absolutely convinced that she is dad’s child,’ Kelly added, while they didn’t reveal any other details about her identity or age.
Kelly also revealed some people have even claimed to have a connection to Osbourne’s spirit since his death.
‘We’ve had quite a few nutters coming out of the woodwork saying that they’re speaking to dad from the grave,’ she admitted.
The episode – during which the family revealed Donald Trump sent Jack a voicemailof support after Osbourne’s death – has marked the first time Jack, Sharon and Kelly have recorded their podcast together in over a year.
Elsewhere on the show, Sharon opened up on Osbourne’s suffering a fall in December 2024, eight months before his death.
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‘He wasn’t feeling great and he took a little fall and he kept saying my back hurts,’ she said, while I’m A Celebrity star Jack admitted his dad ‘wasn’t very good at handling pain’.
He kept the fall quiet, and it later emerged he ‘had a fracture in his back, in his vertebrae’.
Sharon added: ‘They say when you fracture a vertebrae it’ll take about six weeks to heal, it’s very painful and most of the time your body will heal itself.
‘But yes you will be in a lot of discomfort, but when they tell me its going to heal itself because someone of his age with his medical state, the condition of his body and the amount of drugs and other issues – you know it’s not going to heal itself. It would have been a miracle.’
Jack described it as a ‘domino effect’ with his health, as he had to go to hospital because of the pain.
‘He was in hospital and then he got pneumonia and that’s happened to him three times in the past year,’ Sharon explained. ‘So with the pneumonia and his vertebrae he was just so uncomfortable.’
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