Kelly Osbourne pens heartfelt post about grief seven months after dad Ozzy’s death
KELLY Osbourne has penned an emotional message about grief seven months after her father Ozzy’s passing.
The Black Sabbath singer died aged 76 at home with wife Sharon, 73, and his kids by his side, back in July.
Ozzy passed away weeks after he took to the stage one final time with his bandmates at Villa Park in Birmingham.
Kelly, 41, has been candid in opening up on the difficulties of processing her tragic loss.
She previously told how she slept in her late father’s bed along with her mum Sharon as they dealt with their grief.
The mum and daughter duo also broke down in tears this month at a Grammys tribute to Ozzy.
Now Reality TV star Kelly has taken to her Instagram post for a lengthy message pouring out her feelings.
She wrote in white text on a black background: “Some grief doesn’t end. It changes shape.
“It becomes the quiet weight you learn to carry, the ache woven into your days.
“Making it through doesn’t mean leaving it behind.
“It means finding the strength to live and love and keep going even with forever resting in your heart.
“When grief feels endless and disastrous, like it’s unmaking you from the inside out, surviving isn’t about conquering it.
“It’s about enduring it.
“It’s about standing in the wreckage of our own heart and whispering, ‘I am still here,’ even when every part of you feels shattered and like you don’t want to be here!”
Ozzy died at home in his stunning mansion in Welders, Buckinghamshire “surrounded by love”.
Sharon, his wife of 43 years and mum to their children Aimee, Jack and Kelly, was by his side.
A statement from his family said at the time: “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.
“He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.
“Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.”
Ozzy became known as the “Prince of Darkness” in his six-decade career thanks to his on-stage antics that attracted a legion of heavy rock fans.
He last graced the stage this July when he reunited with his bandmates Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward and played a five-song set in a farewell to music.
The gig was touted as “the greatest heavy metal show ever,” with Ozzy grinning to chanting fans as he thanked them for all they had done for him.
Over the weekend, we told how removal boxes have been seen outside Sharon’s £13million LA mansion as she downsizes following her spouse’s passing.
