Kelly Osborne Not satisfied with WWE Star Becky LynchRecent jokes about her late father Ozzy Osbourne.
“You’re a disrespectful dirt!” Kelly, 40, shared via Instagram Stories on Tuesday, August 26.
She added: “@wwe feel ashamed of allowing words about my father and his home!!!”
Lynch, 38, fires shot in Ozzy on Monday, August 25 Born on Monday night.
“I’m not wrestling in Birmingham,” the Irish wrestler announced to the crowd. “A month ago, the only benefit of being here. But for Ozzy Osbourne, he had a great feeling to move to a suitable city in Los Angeles. Because if I lived in Birmingham, I would have died.”
The crowd also seemed unhappy with Lynch’s statement, and some onlookers caused loud booing.
“The only good thing that came out of Birmingham has passed away!”
Broooo Becky Lynch and Ozzy Osbourne Shoot 😭😭#wweraw pic.twitter.com/yszae5czb1
– Wrestling pictures and editing (@wrestleclips) August 25, 2025
Lynch is with Nikki Garcia. (The two will face off in the Intercontinental Championship Sunday, August 30.)
Lynch and WWE have not yet publicly responded to Kelly’s comments.
Ozzy died at the age of 76 After a prolonged battle with Parkinson’s disease, July 22. Fans lined up in the memorial after his death on Ozzy’s hometown street in Birmingham, England.
“What we have to report is that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne had passed away this morning, which is more conveyed than mere words,” the family of the late rock singer shared with him in a statement. us then. “He is with his family, surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at the moment.”
Kelly shared a message The father passed away nearly two weeks ago and paid tribute to his fans via social media.
She shared on August 4th via Instagram Story “I sat down and wrote this hundred times, but still don’t know if the words would feel like enough…but, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.” Her love, support and beautiful message, many of you really helped me bring the hardest sentence of my life. Every shared memory, every sympathetic memory, can be explained more than I do. ”
She continued, calling sadness “a strange thing.”
“It’s sneaking in the waves – I’ll be fine for the time being – but knowing that my family is not alone, our pain will make a difference,” Kelly wrote. “I hold on to the love, the light and the legacy left behind.”

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