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Kelly Osbourne reveals 'best moment' she shared with dad Ozzy in sweet video

Days after Ozzy Osbourne passed away, his daughter Kelly shared another tribute to him, this time revealing the 'best moment' she shared with the heavy metal icon

Kelly Osbourne took to Instagram with another sweet tribute to her father Ozzy on Saturday.


It’s been days since the heavy metal icon’s family shared the news of his passing. Since then, tributes have been swarming in from all over the world, including ones from fellow Hollywood stars such as Justin Bieber, Elton John and Jason Momoa.

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It took a couple days for Kelly to break her silence but she finally did on July 25 with an emotional Instagram story. Against a black background, she wrote, “I feel unhappy I am so sad,” Kelly wrote in an emotional Instagram story. “I lost the best friend I ever had.”

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As she continues to grieve, the fashion designer has shared another tribute, this time highlighting her “best moment” with her father.

The singer posted a clip from the hit A&E reality show Ozzy and Jack’s World Detour. The video started off with Kelly and her dad hopping into an RV as she said, “Morning! There’s this song in my head. I’m going to have to play it for you.”


She then proceeded to play George Ezra’s 2018 hit single Paradise. Kelly started to sing along and by the chorus, Ozzy had joined in with his own dance moves.

At one point, the father daughter duo were synchronized in movement, causing Kelly to laugh and say, “I love you.”

“I love you more,” Ozzy responded.


Fans had rushed to the comment section of the video to praise the two’s bond, with one saying, “‘I love you’ ‘I love you more’ the way Ozzy loved his family and how hard they loved him back was always so evident and made The Osbourne's so endearing.”

Another wrote, “Best type of father daughter relationship.”


“He sure loved his kids. Seemed like a fantastic dad,” a third added.

On Tuesday, July 22, the heavy metal icon, who is infamously known for leading the rock band Black Sabbath, passed after a battle with Parkinson’s Disease.

Ozzy’s family shared the news of his passing on Tuesday. Within a statement, they revealed, "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love."

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"We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time," they added, before his wife and his four children, Kelly, Aimee, Jack and Louis, signed off on the note.

His passing came just weeks after his farewell show with Black Sabbath. During the concert, the singer watched as Kelly had gotten engaged to her longtime boyfriend Sid Wilson.

Ozzy hilariously responded, "F*** off, you're not marrying my daughter."

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