Alison Hammond Breaks Down Over Ozzy Osbourne’s De.ath — Her Tearful Regret Live on TV Has Everyone Crying

 

“I FEEL SO, SO BAD”: Alison Hammond Chokes Up as She Reveals Major Ozzy Osbourne Regret Live on This Morning

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LONDON, UK — It was an emotional morning on ITV’s This Morning as beloved host Alison Hammond broke down in tears while recalling a missed opportunity involving the late Ozzy Osbourne, just days after the music icon’s passing.

The unexpected moment came during a tribute segment honoring the Black Sabbath frontman, who died peacefully at home on July 22 at the age of 76. While co-host Dermot O’Leary read out tributes from fans and celebrities across the world, Alison became visibly emotional — and then shared a deeply personal regret that left the studio in stunned silence.

“I feel so, so bad,” she said through tears. “I was meant to interview Ozzy years ago. I turned it down — and I’ve never forgiven myself.”

💔 An Emotional Revelation Live On Air

The segment began lightheartedly, with the team reflecting on Ozzy’s wild career and legendary status as a Birmingham-born rock pioneer. But Alison, herself a proud Brummie like Ozzy, took a moment to speak from the heart.

“He was one of us,” she said. “He put Birmingham on the map. And I just can’t believe he’s gone.”

She then revealed that back in 2014, early in her This Morning career, she was offered the chance to travel to Los Angeles to interview Ozzy during his solo album promotion — but declined due to a scheduling conflict.

“I’d just started doing telly full-time,” she explained. “I didn’t feel confident. I thought, ‘I’m not ready for Ozzy Osbourne!’ I thought I’d get another chance. I never did.”

🕯️ Tributes Continue to Pour In

Ozzy Osbourne, often referred to as the “Godfather of Heavy Metal,” passed away earlier this week after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease and other health complications. Fans around the world have gathered at iconic locations like the Black Sabbath Bridge in Birmingham to pay tribute.

On social media, fans were moved by Alison’s raw emotion:

“Alison crying over Ozzy on live TV broke me. You can tell how much that meant to her.” — @britmornings
“Real tears. Real regret. It’s rare to see a host be so honest and vulnerable. Respect to Alison.” — @musicxmedia

🗣️ Dermot and Guests Rally Around Her

Dermot O’Leary gently comforted Alison during the segment, placing a reassuring hand on her shoulder as she wiped away tears.

“You would’ve smashed it,” he told her. “But Ozzy knew how much love he had from you — and from all of Birmingham.”

Entertainment reporter Sharon Marshall, who was also on the panel, added:

“We all miss chances sometimes, but what matters is how much love you give while people are still here — and you’ve always celebrated Ozzy.”

🎤 Ozzy’s Legacy Lives On

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Born John Michael Osbourne in Aston, Birmingham, Ozzy became a global icon with Black Sabbath, revolutionizing rock music in the 1970s and beyond. His chaotic yet charismatic persona defined heavy metal — but his softer, more vulnerable side was equally legendary.

Alison referenced that complexity on air:

“People think he was just this wild rocker — but Ozzy was sweet. He was funny. And he had a heart of gold. I wish I’d told him that in person.”

📺 The Moment in Context

The heartfelt admission has since gone viral, with clips from This Morning circulating widely online under the hashtag #OzzyTribute and #AlisonHammond. Even Sharon Osbourne reposted the clip with a red heart emoji, thanking Alison for her words.

“We felt that. Thank you @AlisonHammond for honoring him so beautifully,” wrote Kelly Osbourne on Instagram.

📝 In Alison’s Words

At the close of the segment, Alison added one final thought:

“If you’ve ever put something off — making a call, sending a message, saying how much someone means to you — don’t wait. Please don’t wait. I did. And I regret it every day now.”

⚱️ Rest in Peace, Ozzy Osbourne (1948–2025)

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From Birmingham to the world, your music roared. Your spirit remains eternal.

 

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