ROCKER Ozzy Osbourne left tender love notes around the family home for his wife Sharon to discover.
And many of the sweet messages to “the love of my life” were framed by her, a documentary reveals.
In the BBC One show, which airs tomorrow night, Ozzy and his family are seen returning to Britain after years in Los Angeles.
His stories include one about making a cannabis cake that was eaten by a vicar.
He admits: “I wouldn’t say we were f***ing normal.”
Sharon also pays tribute to Ozzy, who died on July 22, aged 76, after a long battle with Parkinson’s.
Sharon says he always planned to “say goodbye at 70”.
Speaking to camera in a new trailer, Sharon says: “I always always told Ozzy, when you’re 70, we say goodbye.”
But their daughter Kelly didn’t agree, saying: “I don’t think it’s possible for either one of them to retire ever.”
Ozzy, who was living with Parkinson’s disease when he died, is praised for his “physical and mental” strength in the trailer.
The Osbournes, and Ozzy in particular, are renowned for their wild behaviour as the first family of metal – but Sharon insists they live a pretty ordinary life.
“We’re quite normal,” she says. “We’re quite boring, really, when it comes down to it.”
The couple’s relationship was stronger than ever in their final months together.