The audio Trump sent when Ozzy Osbourne died

The Prince of Darkness died at the age of 76 after suffering cardiac arrest as a result of his coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s

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Sharon said Trump always treated her with respect

and his children and revealed in a new episode of the Osbourne Podcast that they received several messages from leaders and celebrities after Ozzy’s death, on July 22nd. Among the people who came into contact with the family is the president of the United States. The head of state sent an audio message to Ozzy’s wife, offering solidarity and mourning the musician’s death. In the message, the president says: “It’s Donald Trump. I just wanted to wish you and your family the best. He was an incredible, unique and talented guy. Take care and say hello to the family.” Jack, the artist’s 40-year-old son, played the audio on the program and then gave his opinion about Trump: “Love him or hate him, he didn’t need to call and send a message.”

Sharon said that Trump always treated her with respect. “He’s a great guy to talk to and he’s always treated me with respect. I’m not American, I don’t vote, I don’t want to vote. But what I know is he treated me with respect, he treated his father with respect. He took his time [para mandar a mensagem]”, he added. , the Prince of Darkness, died at the age of 76, after suffering a cardiac arrest as a result of his coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s.

The death occurred just over two weeks after his farewell show, when he performed in a historic performance at the Villa Park stadium, in the city of Birmingham, England. Still on the podcast, the family revealed that the singer had been hospitalized in the previous weeks.

*With information from Estadão Conteúdo

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