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Kelly Osbourne: Keeping Ozzy's Memory Alive
2 Feb
Summary
- Kelly Osbourne shares personal rituals to keep her father's memory alive.
- A special tribute performance by Ozzy's peers is planned for the Grammys.
- Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22 at age 76 due to health issues.

Kelly Osbourne discussed how she, her mother Sharon, and brother Jack are preserving the memory of her late father, Ozzy Osbourne. She shared intimate details about their traditions, such as keeping a seat at the table for him and lighting a daily candle. Kelly also revealed she wears a locket with Ozzy's picture, which her baby often kisses.
The Recording Academy is set to honor the iconic rocker with a special tribute performance at the Grammy Awards. Kelly expressed gratitude for this gesture, noting it's a "beautiful thing" that his peers are showing such love and respect for his work. Ozzy passed away on July 22 at the age of 76, following a battle with health issues including Parkinson's disease.
Despite the profound grief, Kelly finds strength in her family, including her partner Sid Wilson and their baby. She described the loss as the "hardest thing" she has ever faced but emphasized the strengthened bond with her mother and brother. Kelly fondly remembered her father as "one of the greatest men to ever walk the planet."




