Kelly Osbourne on First Father’s Day After Ozzy’s Osbourne’s Death: ‘Special’

Kelly Osbourne on first Father’s Day after Ozzy’s Osbourne’s death

Kelly Osbourne has revealed that she and her brother Louis are planning something special to mark the first Father’s Day since the death of their father Ozzy Osbourne last year.

Talk to Us every week At the Mind x The Ricky Hatton Foundation charity auction in London on Thursday, June 18, Kelly, 41, said the siblings would come together to honor the heavy metal legend.

“My brother Louis and I are going to do something special for my dad this weekend,” she said.

Ozzy died in July 2025 at the age of 76.

The causes of his death were confirmed as cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary heart disease and Parkinson’s disease, which he was diagnosed with in 2019.

Kelly has been candid about her emotional situation as she approaches her first year.

“I’m getting a little better every day. The pain will never go away and I will never be the person I was before he died,” she said.

“But I’m getting to know the new me.” When asked who this new version of herself was, she admitted that she was still working on it.

The family found ways to keep Ozzy’s memory alive throughout the months following his death.

In December 2025, Kelly and other members of her family celebrated what would have been her 77th birthday.

In a heartfelt Instagram post about her 2020 song Ordinary man featuring Elton John, Kelly wrote: “Happy Birthday Dad, you certainly didn’t die an ordinary man! Life without you is hard, but not a day goes by that I don’t dedicate my life to loving you and your legacy! I miss you more than anything in the world. I love you until eternity! What I wouldn’t give to see you blow out one more candle.”

Ozzy is survived by his wife Sharon and their children Kelly, Aimee and Jack, as well as his daughter Jessica and son Louis from his first marriage to Thelma Riley, and his adopted son Elliot.

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