Nearly eight months after the death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne returned to the Buckinghamshire estate where he is buried. The 41-year-old has been under a microscope since his death, and her visit is a reminder of the immense amount of grief she has been experiencing.
On Friday, Kelly started her day by visiting his grave, and she shared two photos on her Instagram. The first were of bouquets resting on his site.
The second was a photo of the water with the sign “OZZY F***ING OSBOURNE,” near the edge. “Spent some time with my daddy this morning!” she wrote over the picture.
Ozzy, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman who helped define heavy metal and later became a reality TV legend through The Osbournes, was laid to rest at the family’s countryside home in England.
The private estate in Buckinghamshire held deep meaning for him and was his place to retreat away from the chaos of touring, fame, and decades in the spotlight.
For Kelly, the visit comes during an unimaginable time as she deals with not only the death of her father, but also hundreds of horrific comments about her weight.
Last month, after she attended the Royal Ascot Millinery collective, she shared a screenshot of some of the comments that included one that said she looks like a dead body,” and insinuated she’d “see her dad soon. “Literally can’t believe how disgusting some human beings truly are! No one deserves this sort of abuse!” she shot back in her IG story.
Kelly has been vulnerable about the reality of grief and how it’s affecting her physically. “I am ill right now,” she said in a December Instagram Story. “My life is completely flipped upside down. I don’t understand why people expect me to bounce back and look like everything is just fine in my life when it’s not.” She added, “The fact that I’m getting out of bed and facing my life, trying, should be more than enough. And I should be commended for that.”
In another video that month, she called out people claiming she is on Ozempic. “To the people who keep thinking they’re being funny and mean by writing comments like ‘Are you ill,’ or ‘Get off Ozempic, you don’t look right.’ My dad just died, and I’m doing the best that I can, and the only thing I have to live for right now is my family,” she said.
More recently, on March 1, after the 2026 BRIT Awards in Manchester, where she collected the lifetime achievement award on behalf of Ozzy with her mom, Sharon Osbourne, she took to her Instagram story again, writing, “There is a special kind of cruelty in harming someone who is clearly going through something. Kicking me while I’m down, doubting my pain, spreading my struggles as gossip, and turning your back when I need support and love most.”
“I’m currently going through the hardest time in my life. I should not even have to defend myself. But I won’t sit here and allow myself to be dehumanized in such a way!”
Meanwhile, sources recently told TMZ, friends “are concerned” but understand it’s directly tied to Ozzy’s passing, noting that she’s “working on it.”
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