Kelly Osbourne has opened her heart about the profound grief she continues to carry following the loss of her father, Ozzy Osbourne.
The legendary Birmingham-born Black Sabbath frontman passed away in July 2025 at the age of 76, after battling serious health challenges, including Parkinson’s disease.
Since his death, Kelly has spoken honestly about the emotional toll of losing her father. Recently, she shared a poignant message on Instagram Stories that vividly captures the evolving nature of grief.
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“Some grief doesn’t end. It changes shape. It becomes the quiet weight you learn to carry, the ache woven into your days,” she wrote. “Making it through doesn’t mean leaving it behind. It means finding the strength to live and love and keep going even with forever resting in your heart.”
Kelly continued, “When grief feels endless and disastrous, like it’s unmaking you from the inside out, surviving isn’t about conquering it. It’s about enduring it.”
She concluded with a powerful sentiment: “It’s about standing in the wreckage of our own heart and whispering, ‘I am still here,’ even when every part of you feels shattered, and like you don’t want to be here.”
Her heartfelt post included a touching video of Kelly embracing her young son, sharing a moment of warmth and resilience as she wished her followers a good morning.
Ozzy Osbourne’s sudden passing was revealed last July, shortly after his final farewell performance with Black Sabbath at Villa Park stadium in Birmingham. His death marked the end of a long and challenging struggle with health issues, including the effects of Parkinson’s disease and the lasting impact of a serious quad bike accident in 2003. The accident caused chronic pain and mobility problems that burdened Ozzy in his later years.
Kelly’s candid reflections offer a moving insight into the enduring journey of grief and the strength it takes to keep moving forward amid loss.