UMVA has learned that Kelly Osbourne has made a heart-wrenching admission about her late father, Ozzy Osbourne, on social media, leaving her four million followers emotional and reflective.
The 41-year-old took to her Instagram Story to share a breathtaking installation dedicated to the Black Sabbath rocker, showcasing a vast field and large duck pond with tall lettering that humorously spelled out her dad's nickname, 'Ozzy f Osbourne,' leaving fans and followers in awe.
Kelly's emotional post featured a selfie with the memorial in the background, highlighting a ring on her finger that read 'Dad' in gothic lettering, as she penned a poignant message: 'I still reach for you in ordinary moments, Dad in quiet rooms, in tired evenings, in every piece of life that should have included you.'
It's been almost a year since Ozzy passed away in July 2025, just 17 days after his final farewell performance in Birmingham at Villa Park, leaving his family and fans still reeling from the shock of his passing at the age of 76.
Sources close to the family have confirmed that Ozzy's death was a shock to his loved ones, despite being in ill health for several years, with his son, Jack Osbourne, recalling that his dad's passing 'wasn't expected so soon,' and describing his final performance as 'the ultimate mic drop.'
According to information obtained by UMVA, Ozzy's death was caused by cardiac arrest, complicated by coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease, as listed on his death certificate, which has been a tough reality for Kelly and her family to accept.
Kelly has experienced additional heartbreak in recent months, following her split from fiancé, Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson, with whom she shares a three-year-old son, Sidney, and who proposed to her just seven months before Ozzy's passing, leaving her to navigate a difficult time.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Kelly's relationship with Sid has been a significant part of her journey, with the couple having met in 1999 at Ozzfest, the heavy metal and hard rock music festival founded by Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne in 1996, making their separation even more poignant.
