Kelly Osbourne has shared an emotional message about her father Ozzy after he handed away on the age of 76 final month.
The rock legend, who was the frontman for Black Sabbath, died on 22 July after a protracted battle with Parkinson’s illness, shortly after he returned to his residence metropolis of Birmingham to play one closing gig with the band.
The Prince of Darkness’ closing want was fulfilled by his spouse of greater than 40 years Sharon, as his funeral was held in Birmingham the place hundreds of adoring followers had been in attendance alongside his household, to say their closing goodbyes.
Following his passing, the household wrote: “It’s with extra unhappiness than mere phrases can convey that now we have 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 at the moment.”
Tributes have since flown in from the world over of music, with Sir Rod Stewart’s message deemed to be significantly bizarre, however now his youngest daughter Kelly has taken to social media, as she and the remainder of the music world proceed to mourn his passing.
Posting on Instagram, she wrote: “I’ve sat down to write down this 100 occasions and nonetheless do not know if the phrases will ever really feel like sufficient… however from the underside of my coronary heart, thanks.
“The love, help and exquisite messages I’ve obtained from so a lot of you have got actually helped carry me by the toughest second of my life. All kinds phrase, each shared reminiscence, each little bit of compassion has meant greater than I can ever clarify.
“Grief is a wierd factor – it sneaks up on you in waves – I can’t be okay for some time – however figuring out my household should not alone in our ache makes a distinction. I am holding on tight to the love, the sunshine and the legacy left behind.
“Thanks for being there, I really like you all a lot.”
Kelly is ready to be joined by her brother Jack and rarely-seen sister Aimee in an upcoming documentary about Ozzy, which is able to give attention to the legendary musician’s later years and his battle with Parkinson’s illness.
Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now, can be streamed on Paramount+ later this yr.
In the meantime, a US band has fired considered one of its members after they posted a ‘disgusting’ meme about Ozzy following his passing.
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