Kelly Osbourne posted a touching video of her father, Ozzy, decorating for Christmas. It’s a bittersweet moment as it’s their first holiday season since he passed away.
Black Sabbath’s iconic singer, Tony Martin, died peacefully at his home in the UK on July 22nd, at the age of 76, with family by his side.
In a recent interview with The Sun, 41-year-old Kelly Osbourne shared a heartwarming story about a family Christmas tradition: decorating the Christmas tree together.
She shared that their family traditionally sets up their Christmas tree today, but this year will be different and bittersweet without Ozzy.
She also posted a heartwarming video of her dad happily untangling Christmas lights, showing his love for the holidays.
The video shows the famous musician playfully cursing while trying to untangle Christmas tree lights.


Ozzy called out to his wife, Sharon, 73, for assistance as he walked offstage.
She shared a message from another user saying they were supposed to be decorating the Christmas tree today, but were sad about it not happening as usual.
Ozzy Osbourne passed away after a six-year struggle with Parkinson’s Disease, shortly after Black Sabbath played their last concert in their home city.
The singer came together with his former bandmates – Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward – for the first time in nearly two decades to say goodbye to his life as a live performer. It was a very emotional occasion.
After hearing about Ozzy’s death, his wife Sharon used social media to express her gratitude for the incredible love and support fans have shown her and their family.
Sharon shared that she’s been leaning on friends and family for support, and is still adjusting to life after the loss of her husband of 43 years.
Now, Jack had added: ‘She’s okay, but she’s not okay. I know she feels the love.’
A new BBC One documentary, “Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home,” follows Ozzy Osbourne as he returns to the UK after living in the United States for over thirty years, along with his wife Sharon and their family.

I’m really looking forward to the upcoming show. From what I understand, Jack and Kelly will be sharing some incredibly personal details about their mum, Sharon, and how heartbreaking it was watching their dad, Ozzy, struggle in his final years. They’ll be talking about how she cared for him through some really tough surgeries and did everything she could to help him, and I know it’s going to be a very emotional and honest look at what they all went through.
The program will include exclusive footage from his last concert at Villa Park, filmed after his struggle with Parkinson’s disease.
This comes after the new Paramount+ documentary, Ozzy: No Escape From Now, which includes an interview with Ozzy Osbourne’s eldest daughter, Aimee, discussing the last years of his life.
When recalling the concert, Jack told GMA that he went backstage and gave the performer a big hug right before they went on stage.
I just kissed him, and then I told him he was going to do great. I was really emotional and crying, standing with my brother in the crowd. We were both crying together.
‘It wasn’t because of feeling sorry for him. It wasn’t because we were sad for him.
Looking back, it feels like we all knew this was the last chance to see him, almost like a farewell gathering. He had the opportunity to say goodbye to everyone he cared about.
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2025-11-29 19:04