Kelly Osbourne speaks out after dad Ozzy’s death and shares poignant tribute

Kelly Osbourne speaks out after dad Ozzy’s death and shares poignant tribute

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Fans and Ozzy Osbourne’s family are completely devastated by his passing. His daughter Kelly Osbourne has now shared a moving tribute to her late father.

Ozzy with youngest daughter Kelly(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Kelly Osbourne has broken her silence after the tragic passing of her dad Ozzy Osbourne earlier this week

The Prince of Darkness, the Black Sabbath legend, had battled ill health for a while and played his final show ever just before he passed away. Sharon was heartbroken and devastated over the death of her best friend, who had passed away on July 22 at the age of 76, leaving her completely devastated. Ozzy’s sisters have expressed grief over the death of their brother, while he is praised as “loving and funny”.

The Osbourne family, which included Ozzy’s wife Sharon and Kelly, Aimee, and Jack, had written in a statement that “we have to announce that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.

He was surrounded by love and his family. At this time, we ask that everyone respects our family’s privacy. Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Louis are the members. Additionally, “Ozzy’s former Black Sabbath bandmates” have written moving statements.

READ MORE: Ozzy Osbourne ‘was in peace’ in the final days before his heartbreaking death

Kelly Osbourne has broken her silence following her dad's death
Kelly Osbourne has broken her silence following her dad’s death (Image: Kelly Osbourne/X)

In an emotional odyssey that recalls a special father-daughter moment, Kelly shared the lyrics to the Black Sabbath song “Changes” on her Instagram Stories two days after Ozzy’s passing at the age of 76.

Ozzy co-wrote “Changes,” which Black Sabbath released for the first time in 1972. He and Kelly released a version of their song in 2003 that had their relationship on the back end. A No. to the song. They were the only father-daughter duo to surpass Frank and Nancy Sinatra in 1967, and they were the first to chart.

Kelly has now taken to Instagram to share a heartbreaking update, writing: “I feel unhappy I am so sad,” Kelly, 40, wrote on Thursday, July 24. “I lost the best friend I ever had.”

Since then, heartbroken supporters have since planted flowers and loving messages outside of his Buckinghamshire home. As Birmingham’s Black Sabbath bridge mourners toast the rock icon, half-drunk pints and bottles of beer have also been left beside candles.

A source shared with People about Ozzy’s last moments, saying, “Ozzy’s final days were spent in England, surrounded by family, music and in the place he called home. He was in peace.”

Ozzy Osbourne announced that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2020, claiming that Kelly Osbourne, her daughter, had assisted in spite of this diagnosis and other health issues.

Kelly responded to the diagnosis by saying, “We just kept going everyday and the magic that happens, I think, when you’re in pain.” Ozzy interrupted her by saying, “She’s the one! I would still be lying up on the couch if it weren’t for her.

According to Kelly, “I’m the only person I know when it comes to my dad, and I know that going to the studio makes him smile.” So I grabbed him, took him to the studio, and that was all I did. He was the only one who existed.

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Ozzy has been praised by two organizations for spreading awareness of his condition over the years.

Source: Mirror

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