Kelly Osbourne Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Late Father Ozzy Osbourne

Sarah Johnson
July 28, 2025
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Kelly Osbourne shares a heartfelt memory of her late father, Ozzy Osbourne, who passed at 76, capturing their bond in a touching video tribute.
In a heartfelt tribute, Kelly Osbourne has shared a deeply personal memory of her late father, the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away at 76 on Tuesday. Taking to Instagram Stories, the 40-year-old reality star posted a touching video from their time filming "Jack & Ozzy’s World Detour" on A&E. In the clip, the father-daughter duo can be seen dancing and singing along to George Ezra’s "Paradise" inside an RV, with Kelly affectionately telling her dad, "I love you," and Ozzy responding, "I love you more." Captioned as "one of the best Ozzy moments ever," the post captures the warmth and bond they shared.
Ozzy, often hailed as the Prince of Darkness, left an indelible mark on the world of rock with Black Sabbath. His passing came just weeks after a final, emotional performance with the band in Birmingham, England. Surrounded by family and love in his home country, his final moments were described as peaceful. A family statement expressed profound sadness, requesting privacy during this difficult time.
Kelly, who called Ozzy her "best friend," broke her silence on Thursday, sharing her grief with the words, "I feel unhappy. I am so sad." The rock icon is survived by his wife of 43 years, Sharon, their children Aimée, Jack, and Kelly, as well as three children from a previous marriage. Tributes continue to pour in, including a poignant message from Jack’s ex-wife, Lisa Stelly, who remembered Ozzy as "Papa" to his grandkids, writing, "The world got Ozzy. We got Papa."
As fans and family mourn, these shared memories remind us of the larger-than-life figure who not only shaped music history but also cherished the quiet, loving moments with those closest to him.
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Editor's Comments
Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, could light up an RV with a dance move better than most rock stages. Kelly’s tribute shows us the real ‘Paradise’ was in those little moments—singing off-key with family. Makes you wonder if heaven just booked its loudest headliner yet. Here’s a thought: if angels start wearing leather and headbanging, we’ll know who’s to blame!
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