Just days before rock legend Ozzy Osbourne passed away at 76, his sister recalls receiving a message so raw, so simple, and so painfully honest that she has not been able to read it again since. It was the very last thing he ever said to her — and it revealed the truth about how he felt in his final hours.
For months, Ozzy had been battling declining health, moments of strength followed by days where even speaking felt like a struggle. His family remained by his side, but according to his sister, he never wanted them to see how much pain he was truly in. He hid it behind humor, behind the same stubborn spirit fans loved him for.
But the night before he passed, everything changed.
His sister says her phone lit up with a message from him at 2:14 a.m. — something he rarely did anymore. She expected a joke, a memory, maybe a small “I’m ok.” Instead, she froze the moment she read it.
Ozzy wrote: “Thank you for loving me when I couldn’t love myself.”
Those were the last words he ever sent.
She said she dropped her phone, sat on the edge of her bed, and sobbed. Not because she knew he was dying — but because she could tell, from those few words, that he already knew his time was nearly up.
The next morning, Ozzy passed away peacefully.
His sister says she will never delete the message. It was his final gift — a reminder of the boy he once was, the man he became, and the brother she loved fiercely until his last breath.
And now, for millions of fans around the world, it stands as a haunting, beautiful echo from a legend whose voice will never truly fade.