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John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (3 December 1948 – 22 July 2025)
17 days before his death, Ozzy Osbourne stepped on stage one last time and helped raise over £140 million for charity in the process.
The Black Sabbath frontman, aged 76, made his final appearance at “Back to the Beginning”, a one-off charity concert in Birmingham on 5 July. Reuniting with bandmates Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler at Villa Park.
The show raised money for Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorns Children’s Hospice, making it one of the highest-grossing charity gigs in history.
Ozzy had battled Parkinson’s for years, and the concert was widely seen as his way of giving back. Fans lucky enough to be there witnessed not just a final performance but a moment of music history.
He died on 22 July, peacefully at home in Birmingham. In true Ozzy style, his last act was loud, emotional and for a good cause.
The Rosier family has French connections, as Vinda Rosier, a loyal ally of Grindelwald, is French.
I like to imagine that Patricia is French and was educated at Beauxbatons. Her older brother and Death Eater, Evan Rosier, was killed in a duel against Alastor Moody.
She married her brother's friend, Petrus Parkinson, also one of the most loyal Death Eaters. The two had a daughter: Pansy.
Petrus died after a duel against the Order of the Phoenix. Pansy was just a newborn.
Patricia then became one of the richest witches, inheriting everything from the Rosier and Parkinson family.
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Hay un momento en la vida en el que uno deja de pedir permiso. No es que deje de importar todo de golpe, pero sí cambia el orden de prioridades. En mi caso, el diagnóstico de Parkinson no fue el final de nada, sino más bien un punto de partida. Una sacudida. Una invitación brutal y sincera a empezar a vivir con más conciencia.
Con el tiempo, aprendí que hay cosas que se llevan mejor cuando se sueltan. Y una de ellas es la opinión ajena. ¿Qué van a decir? ¿Qué van a pensar? ¿Qué importa? Nadie más vive en este cuerpo. Nadie más escucha cómo tiembla el silencio en mis manos. Nadie más escribe desde mi lugar. Así que no, no me importa tanto lo que digan los demás.
Escribir me hace bien. Me da forma. Me ordena.
Pero siempre, siempre que escribo, me siento un poco más yo. No escribo para demostrar nada. Escribo porque necesito hacerlo. Porque en este caos de pensamientos, palabras y emociones, la escritura es una especie de refugio. Un espacio donde mando yo.
Y en ese espacio no caben los juicios ajenos. Solo está mi voz. Tal vez quebrada, tal vez más lenta, pero firme. Propia. Honesta.
Así que sí, escribo. Y lo que opinen los demás, la verdad, cada día me mporta un poco menos.
Billie and Her Younger Years, Exploitation and Encouragement | Parkinson
Twenty years ago, in March 2005, Billie Piper appeared as a guest in Parkinson to talk about her role in the new Doctor Who, but what makes this one a bit more special is the fact that the other guest was Jamie Oliver, whose outfit inspired David’s Doctor Who costume.
So while David was obviously tuning in for Billie and Doctor Who...
He was also imagining his future look next to Billie.