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Kelly Osbourne Slams Suicide Pact Rumors and Ozzy Health Lies

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

July 16, 2025

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Kelly Osbourne slams rumors of a suicide pact between Ozzy and Sharon, debunks AI videos, and addresses Ozzy’s Parkinson’s health status.

Kelly Osbourne has taken a bold stand against swirling rumors about her father, rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, and a supposed suicide pact with her mother, Sharon Osbourne. In a fiery Instagram story on July 11, Kelly slammed the speculation with a no-nonsense message: "Stop making articles or posts about how you think my parents are having a suicide pact. That was nonsense my mom said to get attention one time. And my dad’s not dying. Stop."

The rumor of a suicide pact stems from a 2017 statement by Sharon, where she discussed euthanasia plans with Ozzy in the event of debilitating illnesses like Alzheimer’s. While that comment made waves at the time, Kelly is clearly fed up with it being dragged back into the spotlight.

Adding fuel to her frustration, Kelly also tackled a disturbing trend of AI-generated content falsely portraying her father as terminally ill. She called out a viral video mimicking Ozzy’s voice, lamenting, "What is wrong with you people? Why would you spend your time making a video like this?" It’s a stark reminder of how technology can amplify misinformation, especially about deeply personal matters.

On the health front, Kelly didn’t shy away from the reality of Ozzy’s condition. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2003—a fact he only shared publicly in 2020—the Black Sabbath legend has faced significant mobility challenges. Ozzy himself admitted on his Sirius XM show earlier this year that he can no longer walk. Yet Kelly was adamant: "He’s not dying. Yes, he has Parkinson’s, and yes, his mobility is completely different than it used to be, but he’s not dying."

Her frustration peaked in a direct response to a social media user insisting on spreading false claims about Ozzy’s condition. Kelly didn’t hold back, delivering a sharp rebuke while clarifying that his Parkinson’s progression isn’t at the rumored critical stage. Her message is clear: enough is enough. The Osbourne family deserves respect, not baseless gossip or fabricated videos.

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Editor's Comments

Well, folks, if AI can fake Ozzy Osbourne’s voice to spread doom and gloom, what’s next—robots writing love songs for Black Sabbath? Kelly’s right to call out this digital nonsense. It’s like putting a mullet on a mannequin and calling it rock ‘n’ roll history. Let’s give the Osbournes some peace instead of scripting their finale!

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