Some moments hit the heart without warning. And for Sharon Osbourne, one message brought a wave of emotion she wasn’t ready for. It came weeks after the world lost Ozzy Osbourne, the beloved rock icon who died of a heart attack on July 22 at age 76.
During a new episode of The Osbournes podcast, Sharon and her family sat together at a table, remembering the man who shaped their lives. They laughed, they cried, and they shared stories. But one moment stood out—an unexpected voicemail from Donald Trump.
The family replayed it on air. And as the former president’s voice filled the room, Sharon’s eyes filled with tears.

“Hi, Sharon… Ozzy was amazing,” Trump said. “He was unique in every way and so talented. I know how close you were.”
That line changed the room’s energy. The family grew quiet. Sharon bowed her head.
She explained that she spent a month working with Trump on The Celebrity Apprentice back in 2010 and remembered him—and Melania—as gracious and respectful. Her voice softened as she added, “Thank you… thank you… thank you.”
The reflection turned deeper. Sharon spoke honestly about politics, saying no one truly “wins” anymore because every viewpoint divides the nation. Yet she stressed that personal kindness still matters, no matter where anyone stands.

Her son Jack echoed the moment, reminding listeners, “Love him or hate him, he didn’t have to call.”
As the Osbourne family continues to navigate fresh grief, the voicemail served as a gentle reminder that even in loud, complicated times, simple empathy can still break through.