Ozzy Osbourne to get 'farewell he deserves'
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Ozzy Osbourne’s upcoming uncensored autobiography is titled Last Rites. The book will contain 368 pages and is set to be published on October 7, 2025, by Grand Central Publishing of Hachette Book Group. According to the book description on Google Books, Last Rites will give a raw account of everything that happened to Ozzy during his lifetime.
OZZY Osbourne’s warts-and-all autobiography will be published “uncensored” after his death aged 76 – with a foreword from his wife Sharon. His Last Rites book, finished just before he passed
Following the singer’s death, I Am Ozzy shot back to the top of the charts and quickly sold out on Amazon. You can still pick up a copy at Barnes & Noble, or listen to the Audible audiobook, narrated by English actor Rupert Farley. His new memoir, Last Rites, is also available for preorder on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
“The moment he walked out on stage, it was just like he was shot with a bolt of lightning and he came alive,” Glendenning recalled. “I didn’t even think it was physically possible for a person that existed day to day the way he did to have that much energy and to turn on that much and to be that much of a showman.”
Ozzy Osbourne passed away this week, but he had finished his autobiography just shortly before, which will be released posthumously.The rock legend, who passed away at the age of 76, titled
Ozzy Osbourne's autobiography will be "brutally honest". The iconic star passed away on July 22, aged 76, and his upcoming autobiography will explore the ups and downs of his life, including the cheating scandal that almost ended his marriage in 2016.
Ozzy Osbourne ’s ‘brutally honest’ autobiography is still set for publication following the music legend’s death. The iconic star died on July 22, aged 76, and his upcoming book will explore the ups and downs of his life, including the cheating scandal that almost ended his marriage in 2016.
Ozzy Osbourne has been finding it difficult to write his autobiography because he can't remember anything about his past. The Black Sabbath rocker signed a £1 million book deal with publishers ...
"Ozzy At 75" author Daniel Bukszpan told The Post that Sharon Osbourne helped keep Ozzy Osbourne alive for many years.