KELLY Osbourne spoke about feeling "impending doom" just a few weeks before her dad Ozzy's death.
The mum appeared to predict life would change "forever" very soon in a sad post that has stunned fans.



The 40-year-old TV star opened up to fans on her Instagram story as her toddler yapped away in the background.
Kelly was travelling with her son Sydney when she admitted she had an eerie feeling that had been lingering all day.
Wearing sunglasses and her earphones, she told the camera: "On my way to the hotel in London and I keep having this feeling of impending doom that life as we know it has forever changed now.
"Are we just holding onto something for a few more seconds before it completely disappears?"
A fan reposted the video on TikTok where it racked up thousands of likes and comments.
One shared: "Oh my she was feeling it."
Another suggested: "We know when it's time for our loved ones to go."
The rock legend died on Tuesday in Buckinghamshire with Sharon, his wife of 43 years and mum to their children Aimee, Jack and Kelly, by his side.
His sisters today broke their silence on his death, calling the legendary rocker "our John".
They received the heartbreaking news he had passed away in a phone call yesterday.
"He was frail but it still came as a shock," Jean said.
"He still had plans and things he wanted to do. We don't know the details of his death, it's still too early. It's just so sad. I'm just thankful he died in England."
Speaking to The Mirror today, she continued: "We last saw him at the concert at Villa Park. I got a text off him as he drove down Lodge Road, where we used to live near the stadium.
"He said he couldn't believe all the crowds were walking down our old street to watch him perform. He was blown away.
"We had an executive box in the stadium, and when I saw the sea of people waiting to see our John I just broke down.
"We didn't really get a chance to chat much because it was such a chaotic visit. But in his last text to me he said he would be coming to Birmingham again.
"He said 'I can't wait to come back'. We were hoping to see him this week."
Of his five siblings, Ozzy is survived by Jean, Gillian and his brother Paul.
Ozzy, who had Parkinson's disease, spent his final months filming a documentary about his family's return to the UK.
The BBC One docuseries, which would have featured Sharon, Kelly and Jack, was tragically never finished.
A source said: "The filming was on and off again so many times, mainly because of Ozzy's health."
A showman until the very end, Ozzy bravely battled with his health problems to perform short sets of solo material and Sabbath classics.
He sang from a gothic throne befitting his status as the Godfather of metal, and at times appeared desperate to climb onto his feet.
A source told The Sun: "Ozzy was having singing lessons almost every day in preparation for his last show wanting to go out with a bang.
"He was in constant pain and had nurses tending to him around the clock but was determined to play this last show.
"His determination came from wanting to play for the fans one last time who gave him the amazing life he and Sharon have enjoyed together.
"Despite his ailments, Ozzy was still very much all there. Sharp-witted and loved to crack a joke.
"After the show, Ozzy was looking forward to fully retiring at Welders with Sharon, spending their last days together in Buckinghamshire.
"Despite all their well known ups and downs over the years, the love Sharon and Ozzy share was strong until the end."
Admired by artists from Motley Crue, Elton John and Bon Jovi to Metallica, Guns & Roses and Yungblud, Ozzy was a lovable rogue whose magnetic personality transcended the stage.
In 2001, he appealed to a whole new audience after appearing in reality TV show The Osbournes with his family.
Its first series was the most-watched show ever on MTV and propelled Jack and Kelly into stardom, with the latter enjoying a music career of her own.
The family later starred in the reality series The Osbournes Want to Believe and special The Osbournes: Night of Terror, which both focused on paranormal investigations.


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