Sharon Osbourne says that her husband’s “body of work” will be passed on to their children upon the couple’s deaths.
Ozzy Osbourne‘s wife and manager reacted to the news reports that legendary actor Kirk Douglas, who died earlier this month at age 103, left a large chunk of his $61 million estates to his own charity, the Douglas Foundation, and not his family.
Speaking Friday (February 28) on the daytime TV talk show “The Talk”, Sharon said:
“Listen, everybody is different. And I just know that my husband’s body of work, that he’s written, and kept us all in the lifestyle that we love, goes to my children. And his name and likeness goes to my children. ‘Cause you leave your name and likeness, and I don’t want someone that never met my husband owning his name and likeness, and selling t-shirts everywhere and whatever. No, it stays in the Osbourne family.”