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Kelly Osbourne shares touching moment with her father in which they can be seen singing and dancing together, as she continues to mourn his death.
Following the death of heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne, comments from wife Sharon Osbourne on assisted suicide have started to resurface online.
Days after Osbourne’s death, Kelly shared a clip from his three-season reality series, Jack and Ozzy’s World Detour, to her Instagram Story. “One of the best Ozzy moments ever!” she wrote above the video. In the footage, Kelly is seen driving her motorhome with Osbourne riding in the passenger seat.
The claim about his health and the COVID-19 vaccine is consistent with a common conspiracy theory that spread online during the pandemic, falsely attributing numerous famous peoples' deaths to the vaccine. We have previously fact-checked such claims about Betty White, Lisa Loring and even Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
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New Insight Into Ozzy Osbourne’s Health Before His Death at 76 Revealed (Exclusive) first appeared on Parade on Jul 25, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 25, 2025, where it first appeared. Paramedics reportedly worked for 'two hours' to save the rock legend.
Kelly Osbourne, the famous daughter of rocker Ozzy Osbourne, is speaking out after his death. Kelly, 40, posted an Instagram story with a black screen and a broken heart emoji, accompanied by the text "I feel unhappy I am so sad. I lost the best friend I ever had."
Ozzy Osbourne, lead singer of Black Sabbath, has died at age 76. He said he had been previously diagnosed with a form of Parkinson’s disease linked to the gene PRKN
Kelly Osbourne is mourning the death of her dad and rock legend Ozzy. On Thursday, the musician and daughter of the Black Sabbath frontman returned to social media for the first time, using the opening line to “Changes.” “I feel unhappy,” she wrote. “I am so sad. I lost the best friend I ever had.”
The Essential Ozzy Osbourne' peaks at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 albums chart following his death, becoming his 10th top 10.