Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 26, 2025 · Entertainment

Kelly Osbourne's Heartfelt Tribute to Ozzy: 'Best Moment Ever' After His Passing

Kelly Osbourne has paid a moving tribute to her dad Ozzy who died just four days ago in a sweet video that she uploaded to her Instagram

SHOCKING CELEBRITY TRAGEDY: Kelly Osbourne Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Beloved Father Ozzy After His Sudden Death

The music world is still reeling from the devastating news of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne's passing, just four days ago at the age of 76. The Black Sabbath singer, affectionately known as the "Prince of Darkness," left behind a legacy that will be forever etched in the annals of music history.

But for his daughter Kelly Osbourne, the pain of losing her beloved father is still fresh and raw. In a series of emotional videos shared on social media, Kelly has been paying tribute to Ozzy, describing him as her "best friend" and sharing cherished moments from their time together.

The super sweet video of the two of them take from 2018's  Ozzy & Jack's World Detour saw a very touching father-daughter moment, as they danced and sang together in the car

One video in particular has gone viral, showing Kelly and Ozzy jamming out to George Ezra's hit song "Paradise" while driving through the countryside. The clip, taken from the 2018 series of Ozzy & Jack's World Detour, is a heartwarming reminder of the special bond between father and daughter.

As they cruise down the highway, Kelly starts belting out the lyrics to her favorite tune, with Ozzy looking on in delight. But when the chorus kicks in, he can't resist joining in, and soon they're both dancing and singing along in their seats. The chemistry between them is undeniable, and it's clear that this was a special moment shared between two people who adore each other.

This isn't the only glimpse into Kelly and Ozzy's adorable relationship that we've seen recently. Just days after his passing, Kelly shared another video of the two of them singing together in the kitchen, surrounded by their loved ones. The poignant lyrics to Black Sabbath's "Changes" - a hit song they released together in 2003 - brought tears to the eyes of fans around the world.

As Ozzy, who was dressed very smartly in a navy blazer, black T-shirt, trilby hat and sunglasses stepped into the vehicle, Kelly said: 'I've got this song in my head, I'm gonna have to play it for you'

But despite the outpouring of love and support from friends, family, and fans, there are still some mysteries surrounding Ozzy's final days. According to sources close to the family, an air ambulance was called to Ozzy's multi-million-pound country home after paramedics received a distress call from the singer's team.

The chopper landed in a field near the mansion on Tuesday morning at around 10:30 am, and paramedics were with Ozzy for over two hours before sadly confirming his passing. It's understood that calls from Welders House led the medical team to believe that Ozzy's life was in danger, but unfortunately, they were unable to save him.

Ozzy's death has sent shockwaves through the music industry, and fans around the world are still trying to come to terms with the loss of a true rock legend. But for Kelly Osbourne, the pain of losing her father is still too raw to put into words. In a poignant statement announcing Ozzy's passing, Kelly wrote: "Daddy may be gone but he will never die... you were my best friend and I'll miss you so much."

As Kelly starts playing George Ezra's 'Paradise', she can be seen singing along, with the pair then dancing together as they head off on their car journey

As we say goodbye to this incredible talent, it's clear that Ozzy's legacy will live on through his music, his family, and the countless lives he touched during his remarkable career. But for Kelly Osbourne, there can be no substitute for her beloved father - the man who was not only her rockstar dad but also her closest friend.

As fans around the world continue to pay tribute to Ozzy's memory, one question remains unanswered: why were two of his children, Jessica and Elliot, left out of the family statement announcing his passing? According to sources close to the family, both siblings are still reeling from their father's sudden death, but it's unclear if they will release their own public statements in the coming days.

For now, fans can take comfort in the knowledge that Ozzy's music and legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. As he once famously said: "It's the last song ever... thank you from the bottom of our hearts."

Modelling some black nail polish like a pro, Ozzy cracks a smile and starts moving his arms and about and shaking his shoulders as he hears the upbeat tune for the first time

As Kelly drives off to start their journey, she can be heard saying: 'I love you' with Ozzy replying 'I love you more' (pictured together in 2020)

The metal legend died on Tuesday just weeks after he took to the stage for his final show with Black Sabbath (pictured), with his family sharing the news in an emotional statement

The music legend, nicknamed the Prince of Darkness, married his second wife Sharon Osbourne, who helped him transform into a successful solo artist and the couple had three children together (pictured together in 2017)

Kelly, Ozzy, Sharon and Jack Osbourne pictured at the Grammy Awards in 2014

The final photograph of him before his death was taken on stage as he sat on a black throne aptly decorated with a bat to perform his best-known hits for his loyal fans