Ozzy Osbourne shared his fears of moving to the UK in a heartbreaking admission before his death.
The BBC is set to air a new documentary about Ozzy and his wife of 43 years, Sharon. The intimate film, titled Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, will be broadcast on Thursday (October 2) at 9pm, giving viewers a glimpse into Ozzy's final years.
The Black Sabbath star sadly died at his home in Buckinghamshire in July at the age of 76, just two weeks after the Back to the Beginning farewell concert.
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A number of public figures and musicians shared tributes, as thousands of fans filled the streets of Birmingham to pay their respects.
In a clip from the new documentary, Ozzy revealed that he was "scared" to move back to the UK after living in America for 25 years.

"You excited to go back?" his daughter Kelly asked.
Ozzy candidly replied: "I wouldn't say excited. I'm kind of scared to go back. I'm so used to being over here now, but I've got to go back. I've got a house there. Your mum says it's beautiful."
Kelly replied: "Oh my god, dad, you're going to love it so much."
Sharon then said: "It's Ozzy's decision whether he wants to spend the rest of his life there or here. Home is where both of us are. As long as he's with me, I'm alright."
In a later clip, Ozzy explained: "We're so used to running after the kids, we don't know what it's like to be with ourselves, to be with each other. You know what, I can't wait till I'm there."
The documentary was shot over three years with Ozzy and Sharon, their children Kelly and Jack, as well as their close friends. It follows the final chapter of a remarkable relationship, as Ozzy and Sharon plan the next stage of their lives together.
"Ozzy and Sharon face a monumental battle, both on a professional and personal level. As well as Ozzy's diagnosis of Parkinson's, he's had a succession of back surgeries following a fall," the synopsis continues.
"That meant lots more time spent at home surrounded by a growing army of grandchildren and his pack of dogs – all eleven of whom get to share the marital bed with Sharon and Ozzy. For a man who has always questioned why go out at all when you have a house, this isn't all bad.
"This film is a moving portrait of a couple whose five decade-long relationship has defied the odds, at a pivotal moment in their lives. The strength of Ozzy and Sharon's love for one another and their kids' devotion to each of them, is palpable; so too the family's acceptance of Ozzy becoming increasingly unwell."
The logline concludes: "This film is a candid and moving portrait of one of Birmingham's favourite sons, and the remarkable relationship with Sharon, to which he attributed his success."
Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home will air on Thursday 2nd October at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer
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