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Kelly Osbourne remembers her late father, a rock legend Ozzy Osbournedays after his death.
On Saturday, July 26, Kelly, 40, shared a video clip of her late father’s accident and emergency show Detour Jack & Ozzy World. “One of the best Ozzy moments ever!” Read a shared text over the clip, which included the Father-duo duo dancing together while on a road trip.
“Morning, I had this song in my head I have to play for you,” Kelly told her father as he entered her motor house and before playing “Paradise” by George Ezra.
Kelly then begins to star with her father, who quickly goes to the spirit and begins to dance in the passenger’s seat. Not soon, the pair are dancing together.
“I love you,” Kelly told her father.
“I love you more,” he responds.
The Rock Legend family confirmed his death on Tuesday, July 22. He was 76 years old.
“With more sadness than words can only convey that we must report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne died this morning,” they said in a written statement. “He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect the privacy of our family at this time.”
Days later, Kelly broke her silence about the death of her father.
Ozzy Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne
Steve Granitz/Wirimage“I feel unhappy that I’m so sad,” he wrote through his Instagram story on Thursday, July 24. “I ever lost the best friend I ever had.”
Only a week before her father’s surprise death, Kelly responded to a fan and social media use which claimed she did not “understand how Parkinson’s disease works” because she had publicly denied that Ozzy was “dead.”
“This is the S *** I wake up to him,” wrote Kelly at the time, sharing a picture of the DM he received from the fan. “WTF is wrong with people?”
He continued, “Believe me, I fully understand how this works. Your message is incredibly rude. So first I want OU TV to go f ***! It’s not in Step 5 !! That’s not the way his kind of Parkinson works works.”
Ozzy revealed he was diagnosed with Parkins’s in 2020.
“It has been very challenging for us all,” he said on the appearance of Good morning America at the time. “I made my last New Year’s Eve show at the forum. Then I had a bad fall. I had to have surgery on my neck, which screwed all my nerves.”
Of course, it wasn’t Ozzy’s last show – a few weeks before his death he gave his final performance with his famous Black Sabbath band at the back to the start festival in Birmingham, England, on July 5.
More than 45,000 people filled the Villa Park Birmingham football stadium for the special event, with another 5.8 million watching at -lein. Back Weather.