- Simon Cowell Silently Leaves Handwritten Letter on Ozzy Osbourne’s Casket — ‘You scared me… then inspired me forever’
London, July 27 — It wasn’t the kind of entrance we’ve come to expect from Simon Cowell.
No flash. No soundbites. No press cameras jostling for position.
Just a quiet, solemn figure in a black overcoat stepping through the gates of Highgate Cemetery — eyes lowered, hands clutching a folded envelope.
This morning, as mourners gathered to say their final goodbyes to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, one of the most unexpected guests arrived: Simon Cowell, the notoriously sharp-tongued judge of The X Factor and America’s Got Talent.
He said nothing. Didn’t grant interviews. Didn’t stay long.
But what he left behind spoke louder than anything he’s ever said on TV.
Moments before Ozzy’s casket was lowered, Simon walked up alone, knelt beside it, and placed a small handwritten letter on top. A single line, overheard by one mourner, sent chills through the crowd:
“You were chaos… but you were real. And real changed everything.”
Witnesses say he then hugged Ozzy’s daughter — who had not yet spoken all morning — and quietly exited through the cemetery’s east gate.
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Later that day, a close family friend read the letter aloud at a private reception. It ended with these words:
“I spent years telling people what talent is supposed to sound like.
You reminded me what it’s supposed to feel like.”
No gold buzzer.
No verdict.
Just a final, human moment — one artist to another.