Kelly Osbourne shares ‘1 of the best Ozzy moments ever’ days after her dad’s heartbreaking death



Kelly Osbourne is still mourning the death of her dad, Ozzy Osbourne.

Kelly took to her Instagram Stories Saturday morning to reflect on one of her favorite moments with her father, re-sharing a clip from his A&E show “Jack & Ozzy’s World Detour.”

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“One of the best Ozzy moments ever!” was written across the top of the clip.

Kelly Osbourne mourned her late father, Ozzy Osbourne, by re-sharing a clip from Ozzy’s A&E series “Jack & Ozzy’s World Detour.” Kelly Osbourne Instagram / A&E
In the video, she and Ozzy had.a sweet sing-along moment to George Ezra’s song, “Paradise.” Kelly Osbourne Instagram / A&E

In the video, Kelly, 40, proceeded to tell her dad, “Morning, I got this song in my head I have to play it for you” as he jumped into her motorhome.

She then started playing “Paradise” by George Ezra, prompting the father-daughter duo to break into a sing-along and dance.

“I love you,” Kelly expressed to her dad, to which he responded, “I love you more.”

Kelly broke her silence on her father’s death on Thursday, sharing a touching tribute to her father on social media. GC Images
“I feel unhappy I am so sad,” she wrote, adding “I lost the best friend I ever had.” REUTERS

Kelly broke her silence regarding her father’s passing on Thursday as she mournfully honored Ozzy with a touching tribute on her Instagram Stories.

“I feel unhappy I am so sad,” she wrote alongside a broken heart emoji.

She went on to share the lyrics from the Black Sabbath song “Changes,” which she and Ozzy released as a duet in 2003: “I lost the best friend I ever had.”

The Black Sabbath frontman, who went on to lead a legendary reality TV career, died on July 22 surrounded by friends and family after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was 76.

Ozzy died on July 22 following a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s disease. ALEXJR / BACKGRID
In a statement, Ozzy’s family confirmed the rockstar’s death saying he was “surrounded by love” at the time of his passing. Instagram/@kellyosbourne

“He was with his family and surrounded by love,” his wife, Sharon Osbourne, and his kids, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis, wrote in a joint statement obtained by Page Six Tuesday.

“We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time,” the statement continued

His death came just weeks after he gave his final performance during Black Sabbath farewell concert.


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