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Watch Yungblud’s ‘The Funeral’ video starring Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne

The Osbournes run Yungblud over in their car in the new video

By Charlotte Krol

Yungblud and Ozzy Osbourne in the music video for 'The Funeral'
Yungblud and Ozzy Osbourne in the music video for 'The Funeral'. (Picture: YouTube/YUNGBLUD)

Yungblud has released the music video for his new single ‘The Funeral’ – watch the Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne-starring clip below.

The rocker teased Ozzy’s appearance in the video earlier this week, with fresh confirmation that Sharon also makes a cameo.

In the video Sharon runs over Yungblud in her car. “What the fuck was that?” Ozzy asks, before Sharon replies: “Just some fucking poser”. Ozzy then says: “Ah, run him over again then.”

In the teaser shared earlier this week Yungblud (real name Dominic Harrison) tagged the couple’s daughter, Kelly Osbourne, and captioned it: “Bringin some mates to my funeral…”

Harrison had already shared some of the song’s lyrics: “I’ve been dancing at my funeral. But nobody came, what a shame, shame, shame…” They appear on the artwork for the single, which sees Harrison lying in an open coffin.

‘The Funeral’ comes ahead of Yungblud’s anticipated third full-length, which is expected this year. It would appear to be the lead single from the record – his first album since 2020’s ‘Weird!’.

Harrison previously told Apple Music’s ALT CTRL that the album was set to contain “the most personal music I’ve ever written. And I think people are going to be a bit shocked about that because all my other music is pretty personal”.

Yungblud has also confirmed that he’ll play a one-off show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on March 23 as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust’s annual run of benefit gigs.

Last week (February 28) he joined a slew of other artists in axing planned concerts in Russia, in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine. In a statement posted to Twitter, he said that the military action did not “reflect the attitudes and ideals of the beautiful people who I have met in Russia in the past.”

To the people of Ukraine, Yungblud added: “A country I’ve spent time in and have dear friends in. My heart is with you – you’ve already shown such strength and determination, resisting this needless invasion.

“Everyone deserves to be the creator of their own destiny, rather than having it forced upon them by acts of war and aggression. Ukraine, I promise I’ll come back as soon as I can. My heart is with you, always.”