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Kelly Osbourne breaks her silence after her father’s funeral and shows a flower greeting for Black-Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne.
One day after Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025) was buried in a private ceremony in the family house in Buckinghamshire, his daughter Kelly Osbourne (40) reported with a picture in her Instagram stories. The photo shows a huge floral jewelry in the form of a lettering on the banks of the little lake on the family property. You can read “Ozzy Fucking Osbourne”. The legendary Black Sabbath singer died on July 22, 2025 at the age of 76.
Large funeral procession through Osbourne’s birthplace Birmingham
As a heartbreaking alluding to her father, Kelly Osbourne wore the tinted glasses, which was ozzy’s trademark on Wednesday, during Wednesday. The heavy metal icon was commemorated with a parade through the city center of his hometown. Family and friends, including his wife Sharon Osbourne (72), took part.
Kelly Osbourne and her siblings Jack (39) and Aimee (41) and half -brother Louis (50) lay down flowers while supporting the completely dissolved Sharon. They greeted the many people to show their gratitude. Jack and Kelly were seen in an emotional hug on the Black Sabbath Bridge, which was decorated with flowers last week.
Funeral to the exclusion of the public
The actual funeral then took place in no public. : “Today we wore a loved one to grave. I am eternally grateful to you that you have let me in your life, ozzy. Your inspiration and love will always be with me. Thank you Sharon and family for a pious, beautiful ceremony. Your inheritance continues.”
The guests also included Manson’s Ms. Lindsay Usich (40) and Ozzy Lead guitarist Zakk Wylde (58). As photos of the arrival of the guests show, many appeared in Gothic and heavy metal clothing: Rob Zombie (60) wore a black scarf with a skull print, Manson black nail polish.
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