The past few days have been a misery to the world with the death of several famous personalities who contributed much in the field of entertainment, music and culture. On the stage of wrestling to the TV and even to heavy metal music, these celebrities: Hulk Hogan, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Ozzy Osbourne, and many others, have left behind legacies that are never and will never be forgotten. This article is going to explore their lives, the manner of their death and how it was followed by floods of tributes based on the words of people who cared about them, people who worked with them and official responses.
Hulk Hogan passes away at 71 after suffering cardiac arrest at his Florida home
Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea died on July 24, 2025 in his home at Clearwater, Florida, of cardiac arrest. This tragic news was confirmed by an official statement of the
WWE to the Variety as follows: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Hulk Hogan, a true legend who brought wrestling to new heights. Our thoughts are with his family and fans.” Hogan was 71 years old and had been a towering figure in professional wrestling since the 1980s.
Hulk Hogan’s bright blond hair, rich tan, and larger-than-life character established him as the face of wrestling’s golden era. He was instrumental in evolving the sport from a niche attraction into a global, family-friendly phenomenon valued in the billions. His iconic catchphrase “Hulkamania” and signature moves, including the leg drop, became cultural icons. Beyond wrestling, Hogan explored Hollywood, starring in films like Rocky III (1982) as Thunderlips and Santa with Muscles (1996), yet he consistently returned to the wrestling ring.
The circumstances surrounding his death surprised a lot of people since Hogan was still involved in public affairs, recently showing his solid backing for Donald Trump ahead of the 2025 presidential race. After he passed away, Trump took to Truth Social to express his condolences, sharing with his followers, “We lost a great friend today, the “Hulkster.” Hulk Hogan was MAGA all the way — Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart. He gave an absolutely electric speech at the Republican National Convention, that was one of the highlights of the entire week. He entertained fans from all over the World, and the cultural impact he had was massive. To his wife, Sky, and family, we give our warmest best wishes and love. Hulk Hogan will be greatly missed!”
Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies at 54 after tragic drowning accident in Costa Rica
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known for his role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, unfortunately passed away on July 20, 2025, at the age of 54. He drowned by accident while swimming off the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica during a family vacation. Authorities in Costa Rica confirmed the incident to AP News, mentioning, “Mr. Warner was caught in a strong current and could not be rescued in time. Our condolences go to his family.”
Warner's role as Theo, the relatable son in the Huxtable family, made him famous during all eight seasons of the groundbreaking sitcom (1984–1992). His performance led to an Emmy nomination in 1986, and he later featured in shows like Malcolm & Eddie and The Resident. Also a skilled musician, Warner often combined his love for acting and music, playing bass in his jazz-funk band, Miles Long.
The news broke on X, where Variety posted, “Malcolm-Jamal Warner, star of The Cosby Show, has passed away at 54 in a tragic accident.” Fans flooded social media with memories of Theo’s awkward teenage moments, with one user writing, “Theo taught me it’s okay to mess up and grow. Rest in peace, Malcolm.” His family released a statement through People, saying, “Malcolm was our light. We’re heartbroken, but grateful for the love he received in life and now.”
Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease
Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic lead singer of Black Sabbath and a solo rock legend, passed away on July 22, 2025, at his residence in Buckinghamshire, England, at the age of 76. He was surrounded by family when he lost his fight against complications from Parkinson’s disease, a condition he had been dealing with since his diagnosis in 2019. His wife, Sharon Osbourne, informed Rolling Stone about the sad news, stating, “Ozzy fought so hard, but he’s at peace now. He was my everything, and we’ll keep his music alive forever.”
On July 5, 2025, Osbourne's final performance took place as a reunion concert with Black Sabbath at Villa Park—the band's first with its original lineup in 20 years. He addressed the crowd, according to Billboard, “This is it, my last show. I love you all.” Weakened by his illness, he performed from a throne-like chair, his voice still carrying the raw power that defined heavy metal.
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Felix Baumgartner’s partner breaks silence after fatal crash and shares last moments before the tragedyKnown as the "Prince of Darkness," Osbourne was a pioneer of the genre, bringing Black Sabbath’s heavy, dark sound to life in the 1970s with iconic tracks like "Paranoid" and "Iron Man." His solo career produced timeless hits like "Crazy Train," and his reality series The Osbournes (2002–2005) revealed his quirky personality to a new generation. Despite his wild image—most famously biting a bat's head off on stage—he was truly a family-oriented guy.
FAQs
Where did Hulk Hogan die?
He passed away at his Clearwater Beach home in Florida.
What was Ozzy Osbourne’s last public performance?
He performed with Black Sabbath on July 5, 2025, at Villa Park.
When did Malcolm-Jamal Warner die?
Malcolm-Jamal Warner passed away on July 21, 2025.
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