Ozzy Osbourne The family had a great time before their death daughter Kelly show.
According to reports, the clip is Kelly ( this Daily Mail Wednesday, July 23.
The touching video shows Ozzy sitting at the family’s breakfast table while spending time with Kelly and her two-year-old son Sidney. He can be seen using a tablet, wearing headphones and browsing newspapers in editing.
Hearing Kelly wants her dad to “good morning” and then urging him to turn back when he puts the camera on him.
“Good morning, Dada,” she said. In response, Ozzy leaned forward and replied, “Good morning!”
Black Sabbath lead singer Dead this week at the age of 76 After fighting Parkinson’s disease. His death came two weeks later Final performance On the band’s farewell tour.
Osborne’s family shared with US Weekly Tuesday, July 22. “He is with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at the moment.

Ozzy Osbourne.
(Getty Photo)Ozzy survived by his wife salon, He married in 1982 and the couple’s daughter Kelly and Amy And son Jack. The musician is also a father Elliott, Louis and Jessica With ex-wife Thelma Riley.
The legendary singer revealed during her appearance in 2020 Good morning USA He was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease the previous year.
Kelly, interviewed by his father, Opening up about Ozzy’s disease then.
“The most difficult thing is watching the people you love suffer,” she said.
Kelly is with US Weekly In October 2024, she talked about her concerns about her loved ones.
“My biggest fear is losing my family members,” she told us. “Because we are one unit and we are so close that there is no other unit.”
In recent years, Ozzy has encountered several health problems, including surgery, Sharon talks about Talk to the UK June 2022.
“It will indeed determine the rest of his life,” former America has talent The owner said at the time.

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