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Jack Osbourne describes late father Ozzy’s final hours before ‘surprise’ death

March 07, 2026
Jack Osbourne describes late father Ozzy's final hours before 'surprise' death

Jack Osbourne revealed that his late dad Ozzy Osbourne's final day of life wasn't "dramatic."

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"He was up, he was doing his thing, had some breakfast, and that was it," the youngest Osbourne child said onWednesday's episode of the "Hate to Break it to Ya" podcast.

Ozzydied on July 22, 2025, of a heart attack.He also suffered from coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease. He was 76.

Jack Osbourne said on the Jack said Ozzy (seen performing at an NFL game in September 2022)

Jack, 40, admitted on the podcast that Ozzy's death "was a surprise, for sure."

"Obviously everyone knew he was sick," Jack shared. "But we weren't expecting it to be as quick as it was. I think he was done."

Jack also opened up about a sweet moment that he shared with his dad afterOzzy's final show with Black Sabbath, which took place less than three weeks before his death.

"I was putting him to bed, and he was brushing his teeth or whatever, and he was looking at himself in the mirror, and he goes, 'I think I'm gonna cut my hair off.' I'm, like, 'Why?' And he's, like, 'I've retired. I'm not a rock star anymore,'" the "Dancing with the Stars" alum recalled.

Jack said Ozzy (seen above in a Tribeca Film Festival 2011 portrait studio) was

"So I think about that, and I'm, like, 'Yeah, he was done. He was OK with his journey,'" Jack added.

While reflecting on Ozzy's final concert, Jack said his dad "was fired up" for the monumental moment.

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"He was like, 'Let's go.' He was there to do his job."

Jack previously revealedthat he discovered his father diedfrom a person who had worked for his family for 30 years. The individual knocked on the door of his Los Angeles home at 3:45 a.m.

"When I looked through my window and I saw it was him, I knew something bad had happened," Jacksaid in a YouTube videoin September 2025.

Ozzy died on July 22, 2025, at age 76. He's pictured above performing in Inglewood, Calif., in September 2022. Getty Images Jack (pictured above with both of his parents) found out that Ozzy died from a person who worked for the Osbourne family for 30 years. Dimitrios Kambouris

Meanwhile, Ozzy's wife, Sharon Osbourne,gave details about the rocker's passingon"Piers Morgan Uncensored"back in December.

"I ran downstairs, and there he was, and they were trying to resuscitate him, and I'm like, 'Don't — just leave him. Leave him. You can't. He's gone," she said.

"And they tried and tried, and then they took him by helicopter to the hospital and they tried, and it's like, 'He's gone. Just leave him."

Ozzy's family (seen above) mourned his death at a funeral procession in Birmingham, England, on July 30, 2025. Getty Images The rocker (pictured above with wife Sharon and their kids Kelly and Jack) was laid to rest at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. WireImage

Ozzy was laid to restin a private funeral service at his Buckinghamshire, England, home on July 31.

The day before,he was honored in a processionthat took place in his hometown of Birmingham, which his family attended.

Since then, a slew of artists have paid tribute to the rock icon at various concerts and awards shows.

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Stephen Hibbert, 'The Gimp' in “Pulp Fiction”, dies at 68

March 07, 2026
Stephen Hibbert, 'The Gimp' in

Stephen Hibbert, the actor best known for playing "The Gimp" inPulp Fiction, has died at the age of 68.

Entertainment Weekly 'Pulp Fiction' actor Stephen HibbertCredit: Albert L. Ortega/Getty

According toTMZ, the writer and performer died in Denver on Monday, following a heart attack. "Our father, Stephen Hibbert, passed away unexpectedly this week," his children, Ronnie, Rosalind, and Greg, said in a statement to the outlet. "His life was full of love and dedication to the arts and his family. He will be dearly missed by many."

Hibbert's death comes just three months after the passing of one of hisPulp Fictionscene partners,Peter Greene.

Born in Fleetwood, England, Hibbert broke into the industry as a writer onLate Night With David Letterman. He'd then go on to serve the same position onBoy Meets WorldandMad TV, and he also helped pen the script forIt's Pat, a film based on the breakoutSaturday Night Livecharacter of his then-wife, Julia Sweeney.

Onscreen, Hibbert appeared in a pair of Mike Myers comedies,Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me andThe Cat in the Hat, and guest starred on the TV seriesJust Shoot MeandRush Hour.

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'Pulp Fiction' actor Stephen HibbertCredit: Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty

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But Hibbert's most recognized performance was one that never revealed his face. In Quentin Tarantino's 1994 masterpiecePulp Fiction, boxer Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) is running from feared crime boss Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames), when he seeks shelter in a pawn shop. But the owner, Maynard (Duane Whitaker), holds the two men at gunpoint and ties them up in his basement, where Maynard and his pal Zed (Peter Greene) are keeping "The Gimp," a man held in a small box and dressed in leather bondage, including a mask that doesn't allow him to speak. The Gimp is tied up and left to watch over Butch as Maynard and Zed take Marsellus to the other room to sexually assault him, but Butch manages to get free and punch the Gimp, who unsuccessfully tries to yell to get his captors' attention.

Not much information was ever given about the character and how he ended up in that situation, until Tarantino peeled back a curtain in 2020. "It doesn't quite play this way in the movie, but, in my mind when I wrote it, the Gimp's dead,"he revealed to Empire. "Butch knocked him out and then, when he passed out, he hung himself. In terms of backstory, he was a hitchhiker or somebody that they picked up seven years ago, and they trained him so he's the perfect victim."

For his part, Hibbert embraced the bonkers role and the legacy that came with it — even if it didn't prove to be life-changing. "I never made a big deal of it,"he told Vulturein 2014. "I wish I had, but I've never figured out a way to monetize it or make it a thing. I've never sent out Christmas cards with the Gimp or anything. And whatever else I've done before or will do in show business, I don't think I'll ever have a cooler credit than that. I love the fact that I did that."

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JFK Jr.'s friend sets the record straight on wedding day 'tensions' between Carolyn Bessette and Caroline Kennedy on “Love Story”

March 07, 2026
JFK Jr.'s friend sets the record straight on wedding day 'tensions' between Carolyn Bessette and Caroline Kennedy on

Ryan Murphy'sLove Storyis once again beingslammedas a fictitious fairy tale.

Entertainment Weekly Carolyn Bessette, John F. Kennedy Jr., Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, and Edwin Schlossberg in 1998Credit: Sonia Moskowitz/Getty

Episode 6 this week gave viewers a front-row seat to John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's top-secret1996 wedding, which took place on Cumberland Island, a secluded area off the coast of Georgia. But it was the behind-the-scenes drama between the bride and her matron of honor that nearly stole the show — or so theFXseries makes it seem.

Carolyn Bessette (Sarah Pidgeon) weds John F. Kennedy Jr. (Paul Anthony Kelly) on 'Love Story'Credit: Eric Liebowitz/FX

In a pre-wedding scene, the newly engaged couple discuss their plans for the big day with JFK Jr.'s (Paul Anthony Kelly) sister Caroline Kennedy (Grace Gummer) and her husband Edwin Schlossberg (Ben Shenkman). Carolyn (Sarah Pidgeon) insists she wants to keep it small and avoid a "Kennedy spectacle," to which her future sister-in-law grouses that she "hasn't been included in any decisions."

Later in the March 5 episode, on the day of the wedding, Carolyn is getting her hair and makeup done with her mother Ann and two sisters Lauren and Lisa, while a disconnected Caroline reads a book in the corner.

Sasha Chermayeff, JFK Jr.'s childhood friend, was one of the lucky 40 people invited to the intimate ceremony and insists any agitation between the in-laws went unnoticed by wedding guests.

"People knew that there was some tensions between them as the two couples," Chermayeff tellsPage Six, referring to JFK Jr. and Carolyn, and Caroline and Edwin. "That was something that people did know, but it wasn't really apparent at the wedding."

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In fact, adds Chermayeff, everyone at the wedding was "on their best behavior" and "happy" for the newlyweds. "At that point, there wasn't a feeling of tension at all. It was just not there."

Caroline Kennedy (Grace Gummer) and Carolyn Bessette (Sarah Pidgeon) on 'Love Story'Credit: Eric Liebowitz/FX

The wedding day tension is just one of the many thingsLove Storydramatized about the couple's nuptials.

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On screen, Carolyn informs her sister Lauren (Sydney Lemmon) that the maid of honor title is going to Caroline. However, asPEOPLEreports, Lauren was indeed the bride's principal bridesmaid, along with Caroline as matron of honor.

These artistic liberties are one of the many reasons Chermayeff says she will not watch the FX series, she tells Page Six. "The way I look at it, [Love Story] is just being made by a group of people that never met them, didn't know them, and are just making it up as they go along."

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