Kelly Osbourne has tearfully revealed why she slept in her father’s bed after he died and spoken out about the ‘one resentment’ she has with herself since his passing
Kelly Osbourne has tearfully revealed why she slept in her father’s bed after he died. The reality star, 41, lost her dad Ozzy when the music legend passed away in July at the age of 76 following numerous health issues, and discovered that the mornings were the “worst time” for her amid the grieving process..
Kelly made an appearance alongside her mother Sharon and brother Jack on a comeback episode of the family’s podcast, where the former X Factor judge admitted she “hates going to bed at night” and “hates going into an empty room” now following the death of her husband.
Kelly replied: “I mean, I slept with you for the first two months so that you weren’t on your own but then I felt like you needed some space.” The former pop star then began to weep also admitted that early in the day is when she struggles the most.
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She said: “There is one resentment I have and that is I always heard dad going down the stairs in the morning and the first thing I always said to him was ‘Morning dad, I love you!’ and I’d call out and he’d say ‘I love you more…’ and walk down the stairs, but on the morning that he passed, I didn’t say it.”
Rushing to comfort her daughter, Sharon insisted: “But he knew. He knew. He knew so much. One thing Ozzy was great and a master of acting not dumb, but checked out, and he was a master of that, and he wasn’t. He knew everything that was going on. Everything!”
Meanwhile, Jack, who is just days away from appearing on this year’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here in Australia, chimed in with: “I have found alone time has been helpful.
“Not a huge amount, but I’ve been going up to Idaho and had a few days up there when I was alone and it was nice. It’s nice to kind of just be but. There’s a lot to do, you know? It’s it’s dad I’ve said this a thousand times to us that he left us a huge world, you know, and we have to we have to pick up the flag.”
The former Black Sabbath star died this summer, just weeks after his final concert that took place in his hometown of Birmingham, and it came after a number of health woes for the legendary music star. The family statement announcing his death read: “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love.
“We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.” The family message was preceded by a location stamp, that read: “Birmingham, England July 22, 2025” – revealing that Ozzy made it back home for one last time.
“Ozzy was always meant to come back to Britain to live in Buckinghamshire, it was where Sharon had spent so long preparing their family home for him,” a friend the family said at the time.
“There was much hope that he would be around for a lot longer than this but at one point there were fears they would not get him back from Los Angeles for the concert earlier this month.
“Kelly has been at the house a lot in the last week or so, so has Aimee. It is terribly sad for all of them, they really hoped he would be able to carry on for a bit longer. But it’s so lovely that he had his children around him during his last days.”
Source: Mirror

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