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    Ozzy Osbourne has been visiting his family in their dreams

    The Black Sabbath rocker passed away in July at the age of 76 and his son Jack Osbourne has revealed all his loved ones have been having similar visions when they are asleep, in which the Paranoid hitmaker "laughs" at them and urges them to stop crying over his death.


    Speaking to Ozzy's friend Billy Morrison on SiriusXM, Jack said: "We all keep having dreams about him. In the dreams, he is laughing.

    "And he is saying, 'Just stop f***ing crying'. He's laughing every time. Me and my wife, my daughters, all the same thing. We keep seeing him in our dreams, laughing."

    Billy admited he had had similar dreams too.

    He said: "I've seen him. He's good, Jack. He's not in pain."

    The 40-year-old star - who has daughters Pearl, 13, Andie, 10, and Minnie, seven, with ex-wife Lisa Stelly, and three-year-old Maple with pregnant spouse Aree Gearhart - believes Ozzy realised he was "done" before he passed away, having completed all his planned work projects.

    He said: "He did his gig - that he was very, very happy about. He finished his book. He did a bunch of artwork for this chimpanzee charity.

    "He finished two documentaries. It just goes on and on. He was just like, 'Check, check, check, check, check'.

    "It's almost like he turned and said, 'Am I done now?'."

    Jack recently appeared on UK reality TV show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, where he tearfully opened up about Ozzy's "shock" death.

    He shared: "It was definitely a shock.

    "I mean, we knew he was sick for a while but it was definitely a shock. I mean, we didn't know it would be that quick.

    "It was the ultimate mic drop, he did a massive big gig and was like, alright I'm done."

    Jack then became visibly emotional in front of his campmates and then suggested that Ozzy would've been supportive of his decision to appear on I'm a Celebrity.

    Jack said: "He'd be so supportive of this."

    The reality star later admitted that his dad's death is "still pretty fresh".

    He shared: "I'm still navigating it all ... it's been three nearly four months and so it's still pretty fresh."

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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