Emotional Farewell To Ozzy Osbourne: Black Sabbath Icon’s Frail Wife Sharon Broke Down In Tears And Was ‘Barely Able To Stand’ At Funeral Alongside Their Kids Kelly, Jack and Aimee

It was an emotional day honoring the late Ozzy Osbourne. RadarOnline.com can reveal the Black Sabbath’s wife, Sharon Osbourne, broke down in tears and had to be physically held up by their children, Kelly Osbourne, Jack Osbourne and Aimee, as they paid tribute to the late icon. Article continues below advertisement Farewell To An Icon…

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EXCLUSIVE: Kim’s ‘PTSD’ Pain Laid Bare… Kardashian ‘Secretly Turned to Hypnosis in a Bid to Put Trauma From Marriage to Kanye West Behind Her’ – ‘The Scars From the Rapper Are Very Deep’

Kim Kardashian is being forced to relive her nightmare past as a new documentary about her ex-husband Kanye West rips the lid off the anguish she experienced during her eight-year marriage to the ranting rapper – and now the blubbering billionaire has secretly turned to hypnosis in a bid to put the trauma behind her,…

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EXCLUSIVE: Robin Williams’ Loved Ones ‘Fuming’ Over Plans For Him to ‘Return From Grave’ As Hologram — ‘He Would Have Despised It!’

Matthew Lawrence has sparked a backlash from Robin Williams‘ inner circle after revealing his wish to digitally resurrect the late actor, insiders tell RadarOnline.com. The 45-year-old actor said: “Obviously, with the respect and with the okay from his family, I would love to do something really special with his voice, because I know for a…

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Health Scare Hits Dolly: Country Legend Parton, 79, Abruptly Cancels Dollywood Appearance After Sudden Kidney Problem

Dolly Parton has sparked concern for her health after abruptly canceling an appearance at her Tennessee theme park, RadarOnline.com can reveal. Parton, 79, scrapped plans to visit Dollywood on Wednesday, September 17, at the last minute citing an health problem. Article continues below advertisement Dolly Parton Cancels Appearance Citing Health Issue Dolly Parton’s message at…

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EXCLUSIVE: Film World Set to Pay Tribute to ‘Black Marilyn Monroe’ — And How She Suffered FAR More Than Her Fellow Tragic Big-Screen Bombshell Pal

Dorothy Dandridge once said: “If I were white, I would capture the world.” Now, 60 years after her death, RadarOnline.com can reveal the film world is finally giving her the recognition she was so long denied, decades after she died with barely more than $2 to her name. A season of Dandridge’s work is being…

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