Kelly Osbourne furiously denied claims Ozzy Osbourne was dying simply days earlier than the 76-year-old handed away.
The 40-year-old spoke out after a weird AI video appeared to indicate the Black Sabbath frontman saying he was ‘going to die’.
The Osbourne household launched a joint assertion to announce Ozzy’s dying yesterday, 22 July, which learn: “It’s with extra unhappiness than mere phrases can convey that we have now to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has handed away this morning.
“He was together with his household and surrounded by love. We ask everybody to respect our household privateness right now.”
Nevertheless, the information comes only a week after daughter Kelly slammed claims her dad was dying, whereas additionally blasting claims her mum Sharon Osbourne had a suicide pact along with her husband.
Talking to followers on 13 July, Kelly mentioned: “So, there’s this video going round on social media, and it’s purported to be my dad, but it surely’s AI.
“And it has a voice like my dad’s David Attenborough or one thing. And it begins out saying, ‘I don’t want a physician to inform me that I’m going to die. I do know I’m going to die’.
“What the f**okay is unsuitable with you folks? Why would you spend your time making a video like this?”
She went on to say: “Sure, he has Parkinson’s, and sure, his mobility is totally completely different than it was once however he’s not dying. What’s unsuitable with you?”
In one other viral submit, it was claimed Sharon can be taking Ozzy to Switzerland as a part of an assisted suicide pact between the pair, however Kelly claimed these had been ‘bulls***’ feedback made by her mum ‘to get consideration one time,’ including: “And my dad’s not dying. Cease.”
The feedback from Sharon date again to a 2007 interview with the Mirror, the place the previous X Issue decide claimed she and Ozzy had ‘come to the identical choice’.
“We consider 100% in euthanasia so have drawn up plans to go to the assisted suicide flat in Switzerland if we ever have an sickness that impacts our brains,” she mentioned. “If Ozzy or I ever obtained Alzheimer’s, that’s it – we’d be off.”
Ozzy was identified with Parkinson’s illness in 2019 and just lately advised followers he’d be ‘laid up’ for the previous six years.
He reunited together with his fellow unique Black Sabbath members Tony Iommi, Terence ‘Geezer’ Butler and Invoice Ward for a farewell present on 5 July.
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