As the world continues to mourn the loss of Ozzy Osbourne, those closest to him are grieving a second, quieter heartbreak — one that happened away from the spotlight, deep within the walls of the Osbourne family home.
Bella, the family’s beloved English bulldog and Ozzy’s constant companion, has passed away — just three days after the legendary rocker died at age 76.
A Silent Goodbye
According to family sources, Bella began to wither the moment Ozzy passed. Once affectionate and full of life, she refused food and water, and spent her final days lying in the dark corner of Ozzy’s music room — the same spot where she often curled up at his feet while he played guitar or wrote music.
“She didn’t move. She didn’t bark. She just waited,” said a longtime family assistant. “It was like she believed if she stayed there long enough, he’d come back.”
Despite the efforts of vets and handlers, Bella grew increasingly weak. On the morning of Ozzy’s private family memorial, she quietly slipped away in her sleep — her head resting on an old Black Sabbath hoodie Ozzy used to wear around the house.
“She Followed Him in Life… and After”
The loss hit the Osbourne family hard. Sharon Osbourne, already devastated by the passing of her husband, was inconsolable.
Holding Bella’s paw one final time, she whispered:
“She followed him in life… I think she followed him home.”
Though no official statement has been released, fans have flooded social media with emotional tributes, sharing photos of Bella and Ozzy together—on tour buses, backstage, and even walking red carpets side by side.
Outside the gates of their estate, someone left a handwritten note that read:
“She didn’t die of old age. She died of love.”
A Final Resting Place
Today, Bella lies buried beneath the weeping willow tree in the Osbournes’ garden, just steps away from Ozzy’s resting place — a quiet, peaceful corner of the estate where two souls bound by unconditional love are now side by side once more.
In the end, Bella’s story is more than just that of a pet. It’s the story of loyalty, grief, and a bond that not even death could sever.