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Sharon Osbourne | Source: Getty Images
Sharon Osbourne | Source: Getty Images

Sharon Osbourne Opens Exhibition Honoring Husband Ozzy Osbourne

Olena Mosiichuk
Jun 26, 2025 - 07:55 A.M.

The TV personality led the opening ceremony for her husband's exhibition — first announced earlier this month and now open to the public in Birmingham — and she couldn't be more proud.

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Sharon Osbourne was at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (Birmingham MAG) on Wednesday, June 25, for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the institution's "Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero" exhibition.

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The display, which will be showcased until September 28 of this year, celebrates "the global lifetime achievements" of the Birmingham native, and features various memorabilia from his tours and career, including stage costumes, awards trophies, platinum plaques, and more.

The BBC shared a clip, in a joint Instagram post, of Sharon cutting the ribbon at the entrance and announcing, "The exhibition is now open." For the occasion, the music manager opted for a formal look, donning a crisp white blazer over a black top and matching black pants.

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She accessorized with gold jewelry, tinted glasses, and styled her signature red hair neatly. Following the ceremony, she shared her thoughts on her husband's achievement. "I'm just very proud. Very proud," she told the Birmingham City Council.

"It is just a fantastic start to everything that is going to come into the museum in the future. Because we've got all of Ozzy's stage clothes and everything — all of it. Everything he's touched and loved, and it's a part of him," she said.

"It's where it belongs. It belongs here, it started here and it should—this is its resting place: Birmingham," she declared. Birmingham MAG announced the exhibition on June 13, and revealed that it would coincide with Black Sabbath's homecoming concert on July 5 at Villa Park.

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