Jack Osbourne has shared new details about how his late father, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, continues to manifest in the lives of his family members through recurring, vivid dreams. According to Jack’s account in a recent interview on Sirius XM with Billy Morrison, multiple members of the Osbourne family — including Jack himself, his wife and his daughters — have been experiencing nearly identical dreams in which Ozzy appears and is laughing. In each of these dreams, Ozzy’s message to his loved ones is consistent: he urges them to stop crying over his passing and portrays a sense of joy rather than sorrow.

Morrison, a close family friend, corroborated Jack’s descriptions, revealing that he too has seen Ozzy in his dreams and reported that the late Black Sabbath frontman “is good” and “not in pain.” These dream experiences are described by Jack as shared across the family, with Ozzy’s laughter a central element.
Ozzy Osbourne died in July 2025 at the age of 76, shortly after performing his final concert with Black Sabbath at Villa Park in Birmingham, a farewell show that raised substantial funds for charity. His death was attributed to a heart attack, with additional health issues including coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease.
Since Ozzy’s death, the family has been publicly remembering the rock icon in various ways, including posts on social media marking what would have been his 77th birthday, when Kelly Osbourne honoured her father’s legacy and emphasised the enduring impact of his life and work.
Jack’s revelations about the dreams reflect a deeply personal aspect of the family’s ongoing process of mourning, with these shared visions described as bringing comfort and continuity even as they adjust to life without Ozzy.