JACK Osbourne has given a rather emotional update on his mum Sharon after Ozzy’s sad death earlier this year.
Ozzy sadly passed away on July 22 of this year, with the cause of death later revealed to be a cardiac arrest.

Jack Osbourne has opened up about his mother Sharon Osbourne[/caption]
Jack spoke out in an interview with Good Morning America[/caption]
He got emotional as he chatted on the US daytime show[/caption]
Ozzy Osbourne sadly died on July 22 earlier this summer[/caption]
In an interview on Good Morning America this week, Jack was questioned about how his mum Sharon has been coping since her husband’s passing.
Sharon was married to Ozzy for 40 years.
“She’s okay, but she’s not okay. I know she feels the love,” Jack said on GMA when asked how his mum is coping.
The interviewer, Chris Connelly, then asked if Sharon can “feel the affection and appreciation” from supporters.
Jack responded: “Oh my god, yeah. I know she feels the love.
“None of us expected it to be like this, with that outpour of love.”
He continued: “Every child sits there and kind of has this thought about one day that parents won’t be there, and what will that be like.
“It’s just a part of being human. We just didn’t think of it. It was a different weight to it, you know?”.
At one point during the interview, Jack broke down in tears.
Wiping tears from his face, Jack became overcome with sadness while talking about his late father.
Reacting to Jack speaking out about Ozzy in his chat on GMA, one fan said: “Respect to Jack and his strength for speaking publicly about his father.“
Another wrote: “Sending the whole Osborne family lots of love. Thank you all for sharing Ozzy.“
While a third said: “Jack you are a wonderful son know that your father would be proud of you and your siblings, you brought so much laughter to my life.”
And a fourth penned: “Jack loves his father so much…lost it when he started crying. I love how jack is wearing his fathers beloved thumb ring.“

Jack Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne were seen looking at the tributes to the late Ozzy Osbourne from fans after his passing[/caption]
Sharon was visibly distraught as she viewed the tributes[/caption]
Sharon was last spotted at a public tribute for Ozzy in Birmingham back in July shortly after his passing.
At the time, she was weeping and visibly saddened as she saw the moving fan memorials.
Sharon has subsequently withdrawn from public appearances to mourn in private.
In footage published weeks following Ozzy’s funeral, Sharon confessed she was still struggling.
Speaking alongside daughter Kelly she said: “I’m still having trouble finding the words to express how grateful I am for the overwhelming love and support you’ve shown on social media.
“Your comments, posts, and tributes have brought me more comfort than you know.
“None of it has gone unnoticed, in fact, it’s carried me through many nights. Though I’m still finding my footing.”
This comes after the Osbourne’s new documentary aired on BBC One last week, Coming Home.
Speaking in the documentary around two years before his death, Ozzy got candid about his 20-year-long battle with Parkinson’s disease.
He explained how when he was 69, he felt good – but as soon as he turned 70, things changed.
Ozzy said that ‘the trap doors opened’ when he reached the milestone age.
“When I was 69, I can vividly remember me thinking to myself, ‘I’m 69 and I don’t feel that bad’.
“Soon as I turned 70, the f**king trap doors opened.
“I can’t walk very far without getting out of breath.
“I used to work out all the time, and I can’t do it now,” he confessed at the time.
Ozzy went on: “I used to do an hour on an elliptical every day.”

Ozzy and Sharon’s documentary Coming Home aired on the BBC last week[/caption]