Kelly Osbourne lost her long-time confidant and companion after the recent passing of her father, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. The daughter of the iconic musician revealed that she considered her father not just a parent but also her “best friend.” The loss has left Kelly Osbourne devastated, with her social media posts reflecting her grief and sorrow.
The tragic event occurred at the family’s residence in Los Angeles earlier this week. Ozzy Osbourne, known for his pioneering role in the heavy metal music scene, passed away at the age of 73 due to undisclosed health issues. Kelly Osbourne, a prominent television personality and fashion designer, has been very vocal about the profound impact her father had on her life and career.
In a statement released through her representative, Kelly Osbourne expressed her heartbreak over the loss of her “best friend” and acknowledged the immense influence her father had on her. She described him as not just a music icon but also a loving and supportive presence in her life. The Osbourne family has requested privacy as they grieve Ozzy’s passing and come to terms with their loss.
Meanwhile, sources close to the family have mentioned that Kelly Osbourne is struggling to cope with the void left by her father’s absence. The bond between Kelly and Ozzy Osbourne was well-known, with the duo often seen together at various events and on social media.
The entertainment industry mourns the loss of Ozzy Osbourne, a legendary figure whose impact transcended generations. As Kelly Osbourne navigates this challenging time, she can find solace in the cherished memories and moments shared with her beloved father.
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