Kelly Osbourne, 40, looked sensational for the gig, dressed in a leopard print dress, with her hair styled in big bouncy waves as her dad appeared overwhelmed by the support from the cheering crowds
Kelly Osbourne shared her support for her dad Ozzy as she arrived in Birmingham for his final live show on Saturday night.
Ozzy sent fans into a frenzy as he joined his Black Sabbath bandmates at Villa Park, Birmingham in one of the most epic farewell shows in music history. The music icon, 76, reunited with all his original Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Lommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for the first time since 2005. Taking to the stage, Ozzy appeared overwhelmed by the support from the cheering crowds.
Fans travelled across the world to be there to watch the final performance and among the crowd was his daughter Kelly,40, who was dressed in a leopard print dress, with her hair styled in big bouncy waves.
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Sharing an update to her Instagram Story, Kelly shared a selfie in the car with a friend with the caption: “On our way back to the beginning”. She later posted another picture with singer YungBlud, who stopped off to watch Black Sabbath before headlining his own show in Belgium later that night.
Just two weeks ago, the TV personality posted a video for Father’s Day which included a montage of pictures and videos of herself and Ozzy, as well as some of him playing with his grandson. She captioned the post: “Happy Father’s Day daddy. I love you more than anyone or anything in the world!
“I am so proud to be your daughter and Beyond honored to watch you be the best #Papa in the world to my son! You are my #hero I love you soooooooooo f****n much! “
Ozzy made sure his send off was as epic as it could be as he left to fireworks and a massive cheer from his emotional fans. It marked a very rare appearance for Ozzy, who first retired from live singing in 2023 because of his numerous surgeries and his Parkinson’s Disease.
The Back To The Beginning supershow included sets from Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, Tool, Gojira, Anthrax, Lamb Of God, Halestorm, Mastodon and Rival Sons.
An all-star super-group played, with The Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan, Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello, Megadeth’s David Ellefson, and Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst also taking to the stage.
Fans have been conflicted in their thoughts on Ozzy’s final performance as they say goodbye to the Prince of Darkness amid his ongoing health issues.
Taking to social media, one fan wrote: “Feel a bit sorry for Ozzy being wheeled out like that. He clearly isn’t fit and well. ” Another added: “I feel bad for Ozzy. Yeah it’s his last ever live show but it’s kinda gross how a visibly unwell man is being wheeled out like this by Sharon. “
Someone else commented: “Very sad, Ozzy in a goth wheel chair.” However, others loved it the performance as one shared: “As much as I am against this final Ozzy Osbourne/Black Sabbath show, the videos I’ve seen on Twitter and Youtube, Ozzy sounds a lot better than I expected.”
Source: Mirror
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