SHARON Osbourne and family have paid tribute to the late, great Ozzy – and visited a unique mural of the heavy metal legend.
Grieving Sharon and her loved ones visited the special mural made from more than 10,000 pumpkins and squashes.

Kelly, Jack and Sharon Osbourne stand infront of the pumpkin mural of the late Ozzy Osbourne at Sunnfields, Totton, Hants with Ian and Tom Nelson, Sidney and Sid Wilson[/caption]
The giant pumpkin and squash mosaic at Sunnyfields farm was made from over 10,000 pumpkins and squashes[/caption]
Sharon and her son Jack put on a brave face to see the special artwork[/caption]
Along with Jack and Kelly Osbourne, Sharon surprised visitors at Sunnyfields Farm in Totton, Hampshire, where the artwork is on display.
The family were given a tour by Sunnyfields owners Tom and Ian Nelson.
Sharon and Jack also got on a cherry picker to see the mural from a different angle above.
Kelly’s fiance, Sid Wilson, and their son, Sidney, were also there to see the pumpkins.
Tom said: “It seemed like it meant a lot to them and they were a little emotional.
“It was a very relaxed atmosphere and they seemed to enjoy their evening.
“They were just like a normal family having an evening out and thanked us for the tribute at the end.
“It is always a relief when the public perception of a work like this goes down well.”
The farm had originally asked members of the public to choose the theme for this year’s display, with the Prince of Darkness receiving the majority of the votes.
The artwork took 16 people four-and-a-half hours to create and remains on display until the end of the month until Halloween.
In an interview on Good Morning America this week, Jack was asked how Sharon has been doing since her husband’s tragic passing.
“She’s okay, but she’s not okay,” Jack said.
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 their 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?”
The former Black Sabbath frontman was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019.
Ozzy sadly passed away on July 22, with the cause of death later revealed to be a cardiac arrest.
Heartbroken Sharon was recently spotted for the first time in public since Ozzy’s funeral.
The TV star stepped out on her 73rd birthday to visit the Miu Miu store in London.
Earlier in the day, son Jack shared a social media clip of Sharon enjoying some falconry.
She has taken up the brand new hobby as a way to keep busy since Ozzy’s death.

The family take in tributes to Ozzy from fans as his funeral cortege travels through his home city of Birmingham[/caption]
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne in New York in 2001[/caption]