Kelly Osbourne has shared an emotional insight into how her family celebrated their first Christmas without Ozzy Osbourne, offering a calm but heartfelt look at how they are coping with this deeply painful time.
The TV personality posted a series of photos on Instagram showing her surrounded by her loved ones as they gathered to celebrate the holidays together.
The snaps captured Kelly alongside her mother Sharon, her fiancé and extended family members, all dressed in matching pajamas as they tried to keep the festive spirit alive.
Although her brother Jack was not seen in the photos, the moment reflects togetherness during a difficult chapter for the family.
“Merry Christmas from the Osbourne family!!!” Kelly wrote in the caption, keeping the message simple but meaningful.
This holiday marked the first Christmas since Ozzy passed away earlier this year, and the absence was clearly felt.
Despite the heartbreak, Kelly and Sharon seemed determined to support each other, smiling for the camera and sharing light moments.
Fans quickly filled the comments with words of comfort and encouragement.
One follower wrote: “Thinking of you all today, Merry Christmas,” while another added: “Sending so much love.”
A third supporter acknowledged the difficulty of the season, writing: “I know how hard this Christmas will be. Do your best and know how much he loved you all.”
In recent weeks, Kelly has also responded to criticism about her appearance, including her weight loss.
In an emotional response shared online, she spoke openly about the dire aftermath of her father’s death.
“Getting out of bed, facing my life and trying should be more than enough,” she said, adding that people should think about their own feelings before judging others.
She also explained that her recent changes were linked to grief, saying: “My life has completely turned upside down. »
Ozzy Osbourne died shortly after his final Black Sabbath performance in July, leaving a lasting impact on his family and fans.
This Christmas, the Osbournes quietly honored his memory, leaning on each other as they navigate life without him.




