Sharon Osbourne Reveals Why She Didn't Go Through With Ozzy Osbourne Suicide Pact
Sharon Osbourne is addressing the assisted suicide death pact she had in place with her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne.
The 73-year-old Osbourne family matriarch spoke out in an interview following the passing of her beloved rocker husband, who died in July at age 76.
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Sharon appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored, where she discussed the pact.
“I would have just gone with Ozzy. Oh, yeah, definitely, I’ve done everything I wanted to do,” she said, revealing that it was her kids – Aimee, Kelly, and Jack that kept her alive.
“But they’ve been… unbelievably, just magnificent with me, all three of them,” she explained.
“Years ago, when I had one of my mental breakdowns, I went into a little facility to help with my head,” she went on to explain.
“There were two girls over there. They didn’t know each other, but they were in there, each [of their] mothers had committed suicide. I saw the state that these two young women were in and what it had done to their lives, and I thought, I will never, ever, ever do that to my kids.”
She mentioned the pact in 2007 memoir Survivor: My Story – The Next Chapter, explaining that the couple would go to the Swiss physician-assisted suicide organization, Dignitas if they ever got dementia.
She also recalled his final words.