Ozzy’s Dog Stopped Eating After His Death — But What She Did Next Left Everyone in Tears

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While the world continues to mourn the loss of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, who died at age 76, those closest to the Prince of Darkness are grappling with another heartbreak — the death of Bella, the Osbournes’ loyal English bulldog. Bella passed away just days after Ozzy, in what family insiders describe as a silent and sorrowful goodbye.
“After Ozzy died, she stopped eating and drinking,” said a longtime family assistant. “She didn’t move. She didn’t bark. She just waited. It was like she thought if she stayed still long enough, he’d come back.”
Final Moments in a Familiar Place
Bella, a fixture in Ozzy’s day-to-day life, reportedly retreated to his music room — a spot where she often curled up at his feet. Despite veterinary care and efforts from handlers, her condition rapidly declined. She died peacefully on the morning of Ozzy’s private memorial, her head resting on a well-worn Black Sabbath hoodie he used to wear around the house.
“She followed him in life,” Sharon Osbourne reportedly whispered as she held Bella’s paw for the last time. “I think… she followed him home.”
Fans Mourn a Bond Beyond Music
Though no official statement has been released, fans have flooded social media with memories of Bella on tour, backstage, and even at red carpet events. One tribute left outside the Osbournes’ estate read simply:
“She didn’t die of old age. She died of love.”
Bella is now buried beside Ozzy under a weeping willow in their garden — a final resting place for a connection that transcended life and death.