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Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne | Source: Getty Images
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Kelly Osbourne Breaks Silence After Dad Ozzy's Death at 76 — Details

Roshanak Hannani
Jul 25, 2025
11:43 A.M.

The television personality has finally spoken out, offering an emotional message after the sudden passing of the rock icon.

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Kelly Osbourne shared a heartfelt note on her Instagram stories on July 25, 2025, just days after the death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne. This is her first public comment since the tragic news broke on July 22.

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Using white letters set on a black background, the actress wrote about her grief and despair. She also shared that he was her "best friend," ending the message with a heartbroken emoji.

Kelly Osbourne's Instagram story, featuring her first message since Ozzy Osbourne's passing, dated July 25, 2025 | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

Kelly Osbourne's Instagram story, featuring her first message since Ozzy Osbourne's passing, dated July 25, 2025 | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

This comes just three days after the announcement that surprised the world of metal and inspired an outpouring of tributes.

On Tuesday, Kelly, along with her mother Sharon Osbourne and siblings Jack, Aimee, and Louis Osbourne, shared a photo on Ozzy's Instagram. They showed the music legend seated on a throne during his farewell concert in Birmingham, England, just weeks earlier.

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In the caption, they included a statement announcing the Prince of Darkness' passing and how stricken they were by it. They also mentioned that Ozzy had left this world "surrounded by love" and asked people to respect their family at this time.

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While Kelly took her time before saying anything on social media, Sharon has already spoken out, particularly about the tributes offered for her late husband.

Singer Ozzy Osbourne and TV personality Sharon Osbourne attend 2014 MusiCares Person Of The Year Honoring Carole King at Los Angeles Convention Center on January 24, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Singer Ozzy Osbourne and TV personality Sharon Osbourne attend 2014 MusiCares Person Of The Year Honoring Carole King at Los Angeles Convention Center on January 24, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Gavin Rossdale shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, posting a photo of Ozzy embracing him. In his caption, he wrote, "RIP OZZY – a great man – a true legend – i met ozzy through jack just a few times but he was so warm and kind and funny and i love that memory .sending much love to his family at this difficult time 🖤. Rest in power, [sic]"

Sharon wrote a simple yet striking response to Gavin's post, saying, "Bless you."

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BBC Radio 1 DJ Jack Saunders also posted a video of himself at a studio, talking about Ozzy on the day of his passing. The radio presenter found out about Ozzy's death on air and paid tribute to him on Instagram by writing:

"As I was on air tonight, the news broke that we had lost one of the greatest showman the world of metal and music has ever seen. The bands and artists that dare to fly the flag in the name of rock n roll do so because Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath did first. He was a blessing to music. Rest In Peace the Prince Of Darkness 🖤[sic]."

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Sharon made sure to respond to Jack's touching message, writing, "Jack thank you for your tribute to Ozzy tonight, Bless you." However, celebrities aren't the only ones mourning Ozzy's loss. Fans have also shown their support under Sharon's replies.

"@sharonosbourne the whole worlds hearts are with you Queen [sic]," one fan wrote. "@sharonosbourne we mourn with you Sharon [sic]," echoed another. "@sharonosbourne everyone in the community is thinking of you all and reaching through our screens with massive hugs [sic]," a third person commented.

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Fans were always important for Ozzy and the family, and in the wake of his passing, his final message to them from the concert in Birmingham attracted renewed attention.

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"Let the madness begin!" Ozzy declared to the crowd, before offering a touching acknowledgment to those who had stood by him during years of health struggles:

"I don't know what to say, man, I've been laid up for like six years. You have no idea how I feel — thank you from the bottom of my heart. You're all … special. Let's go crazy, come on."

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Ozzy powered through several solo tracks before reuniting with his legendary Black Sabbath bandmates, Tony Iommi, Bassist Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, for a brief but powerful set that closed with "Paranoid."

This is the song that helped define the heavy metal genre. He reflected, "It's the last song ever. Your support has enabled us to live an amazing lifestyle, thank you from the bottom of our hearts."

His words echoed through the stadium as fans cheered and the message, "Thank you for everything, you guys are [expletive] amazing. Birmingham Forever," appeared on screen.

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