You Won’t Believe What Ozzy Osbourne’s Up to in the After Life
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You Won’t Believe What Ozzy Osbourne’s Up to in the After Life

Many believe that when they lose a loved one, they send them signs from heaven. It might be a bright red cardinal or a butterfly. Sometimes, when you think of that person, their favorite song suddenly starts playing on the radio. These moments bring tremendous comfort, helping us feel connected to those we love. It appears the Prince of Darkness himself wants to be sure his family remembers him, so he’s appearing in their dreams. Jack Osbourne told Billy Morrison’s Influenced that Ozzy Osbourne has appeared in plenty of dreams since his death last July. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jack Osbourne (@jackosbourne) Jack Osbourne and His Daughters All Dream About Ozzy Osbourne Jack Osbourne told Billy Morrison that Ozzy Osbourne has been in his and his daughters’ dreams. His girls Pearl, 13, Andy, 10, Minnie, 7, and Maple, 3, have all seen Ozzy as they slept. “We all keep having dreams about him. In the dreams, he is laughing,” Jack said. Jack added that Ozzy is doing well in his afterlife and no longer feels pain. Of course, he joked about what his dad said in the dreams, and it sounds so much like Ozzy. “And he is saying, ‘Just stop f—ing crying’. He’s laughing every time. Me and my wife, my daughters, all the same thing. We keep seeing him in our dreams, laughing,” Jack said. Jack also shared pregnancy news with Billy. He and his wife, Aree Gearhart, are expecting their second child together. He shares his first three girls with ex-wife Lisa Stelly. “We’re super-excited. It was sort of planned, I should say. It was maybe a little earlier than expected. But it’s definitely something that we were wanting to pursue, and somehow it happened, miraculously,” he said. Many people believe that when someone dies, another life begins. Perhaps this new baby is Ozzy Osbourne’s final gift to Jack Osbourne and his wife. What a sweet way to say, “I love you.” This story’s featured image is by Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images.