Sharon Osbourne spoke publicly this week about the condolence messages her family received following the death of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, in July, including a voicemail left by President Donald Trump.

The discussion took place during a recent episode of “The Osbournes Podcast,” where Sharon appeared with her children, Jack and Kelly Osbourne.

The family described receiving messages from figures ranging from King Charles III to President Trump, as well as thousands of others. During the episode, they replayed the voicemail Trump left for Sharon after learning of Ozzy’s passing.

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“Hi Sharon, it’s Donald Trump, and I just wanted to wish you the best and the family … Ozzy was amazing, he was an amazing guy,” President Trump said.

“I met him a few times, and I want to tell you he was unique in every way and talented.”

“So, I just wanted to wish you the best, and it’s a tough thing,” he continued.

“I know how close you were, and whatever I can do. Take care of yourself. Say hello to the family. Thanks, bye.”

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Jack Osbourne noted the significance of the outreach, saying, “Love him or hate him, he didn’t have to call and leave a voicemail.”

Sharon became emotional while listening to the message again and said, “For him to take his time to do that for us. And because you know what? He doesn’t live in a bubble.” She added, “He knows what’s going on in the streets. He knows what is going on.”

Sharon said her reaction was not connected to politics, but to her experience with President Trump personally.

“Listen, when it comes to politics, we know nobody comes out a winner,” she said.

“Whoever you like, half of people are gonna [be unhappy], and now it’s more so than ever in history… You can’t come out a winner. All I know is a man that I know, I worked with for a month — I spent one month with him and his wife [Melania], who was always gracious, elegant, just a delight to talk to his wife.”

She described her interactions with President Trump over the years.

“He [Trump] was always, ‘How are the children? How’s Kelly? I’m so proud of Kelly and Jack for what they’ve done,’” she said.

“Their manners are great. And he was just a great guy to talk to, and he has always treated me with respect.”

Another example of support shown by President Trump was referenced from a separate account provided earlier by United States Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, a longtime friend of the president.

Witkoff spoke at the Republican National Convention in 2024 about moments he witnessed outside the public eye after losing his 18-year-old son to an opioid overdose.

Steve Witkoff said, “Many Americans have only witnessed his leadership on TV. But I have seen his humanity in the quiet moments… in hospital rooms he didn’t have to be in… that’s who he is… when he has everything to lose and nothing to gain, Donald Trump shows up.”

During the podcast, the Osbourne family focused on the outreach they received, including the message from President Trump, as they discussed their experiences in the weeks following Ozzy Osbourne’s death.

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