KELLY Osbourne has paid tribute to her dad Ozzy Osbourne by sharing a heartfelt video.
Rock icon Ozzy, 76, died "surrounded by love" at his multi-million-pound mansion in Welders, Buckinghamshire, on Tuesday.


Since then, Kelly has been remembering her dad with a series of heartfelt posts.
In one video, the singer could be seen sitting around the kitchen table with family during Ozzy's final days.
In another, she shared the lyrics to Changes – the Black Sabbath track that she and Ozzy famously re-recorded together in 2003.
On Saturday, Kelly uploaded a third moving clip from the 2018 series Ozzy & Jack's World Detour, showing a sweet moment between father and daughter as they sang and danced together in a truck.
The video showed Kelly in the driver's seat of a huge HGV, which the pair were using on a road trip.
As Ozzy climbed in, Kelly told him: "I've got this song in my head, I'm gonna have to play it for you."
She then pressed play on George Ezra's Paradise.
Ozzy looked slightly confused as he heard the song for the first time, but as the chorus kicked in, a smile spread across his face.
The pair began dancing in their seats, moving their arms, shaking their shoulders and enjoying the moment.
As Kelly started driving, she said, "I love you," and without missing a beat, Ozzy replied, "I love you more."
Ozzy was seen having breakfast with his family in one of Kelly's touching videos.
She originally shared the video with fans on her Instagram story on July 20, two days before the musician died.
It showed Ozzy using a tablet whilst sat at a table with his youngest daughter and her two-year-old son Sidney.
Kelly said: "Good morning", before panning the camera to her father, who is wearing a pair of headphones, as she says, "Dadda, say good morning".
Ozzy leant forward and replied: "Good morning."
Kelly then turned the camera onto selfie mode and said: "Say good morning Lou!"
Louis Osbourne, Ozzy's lesser-known son from his first marriage, then came into shot waving and grinning.
Before tying the knot to Sharon, Ozzy had married his first wife Thelma Riley in 1971 after meeting her in a Birmingham nightclub.
Together, they welcomed children Jessica and Louis, who have been largely away from the limelight.
Louis also attended Ozzy's final Black Sabbath gig just weeks ago, and called the show "mindblowing".
Ozzy passed away surrounded by his family on Tuesday morning, after bravely battling against Parkinson's disease.
Thames Valley Air Ambulance said that a crew had been dispatched to provide "advanced critical care".
The helicopter landed in the grounds of Ozzy's mansion and it is reported the specialist paramedics were at the scene for two hours.
Tragically, they were unable to save the rock legend's life.
The Black Sabbath star's death came just weeks after he took to the stage one final time with his band mates in Birmingham.
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.
Only three weeks ago, Ozzy gave us one last hurrah when heavy metal royalty descended on Villa Park to pay their respects.
The Back to the Beginning gig ended with him – seated on a giant black throne because he could not stand – joining his Black Sabbath muckers on the songs that took him to the world stage.





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