Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Celebrate 35th Wedding Anniversary With Sweet Throwback Photos

Thank you Ozzy for 35 crazy & wonderful years. Here’s to the next chapter of our lives. Love you [...]

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne may have weathered their share of rough patches, but it's clear the pair was meant to be.

The rock 'n roll couple celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on July 4, marking the occasion with a pair of epic throwback photos on Instagram from their younger years.

Sharon posted a black-and-white shot of herself hugging her better half, sharing a sweet caption expressing her love for the rocker.

Thank you Ozzy for 35 crazy & wonderful years," she wrote. "Here's to the next chapter of our lives. Love you more today than yesterday. Always remember: You carry my heart in yours, and it's getting older and needs protecting. Happy Anniversary.

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Ozzy also posted his own snap, sharing a photo from the pair's wedding.

"Happy Anniversary My Love, You Are My Everything!" he wrote.

Happy Anniversary My Love, You Are My Everything!

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Sharon and Ozzy are parents to three kids, Aimee, 33, Kelly, 32, and Jack, and daughter Kelly got in on the throwback action with her own photo.

"Happy 35th anniversary mum and dad," she wrote, "thank you for showing me what true love really is!"

Happy 35th anniversary mum and dad thank you for showing me what true love really is! 💜🎉

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"I just can't think of my life without him," Sharon recently said of her husband on her show The Talk, according to Today. "Even though he is a dog. He's a dirty dog. So there we are."

Photo Credit: Twitter / @YahooCelebrity

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