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Kelly Osbourne is continuing to pay tribute to her father, Ozzy Osbourne.
Kelly, 40, posted a photo on her Instagram Stories on Friday, Aug. 1, showing a NSFW flower display crafted in honor of Ozzy, who died on July 22 at age 76.
An arrangement of purple flowers that spelled out “Ozzy F—— Osbourne” could be seen in the social media post.
The florals were similar to those that were laid at the hearse at Ozzy’s funeral, which Kelly attended days earlier alongside mom Sharon Osbourne, brother Jack Osbourne, sister Aimee Osbourne.
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Ozzy had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2023. Before his death, he performed his final Black Sabbath concert in early July.
Kelly attended Ozzy’s funeral in his hometown of Birmingham, England, on July 30. She and the rest of the Osbourne family joined the funeral procession through the city, as it was accompanied by a live band.
The Osbourne family visited Broad Street, where the Black Sabbath bridge and bench have since become a public memorial to Ozzy. Once in the area, the family viewed fan tributes to the late rocker.
An emotional Kelly could be seen comforting mom Sharon, 72, as Jack, 39, and Aimee, 41, stayed close by. The family later attended a private ceremony in Buckinghamshire, BBC News reported.
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Kelly previously shared a poignant tribute to her dad on her Instagram Stories on July 24, posting lyrics from the Black Sabbath song “Changes,” which she and Ozzy recorded their own version of in 2003.
“I feel unhappy I am so sad,” Kelly wrote in her social media post. “I lost the best friend I ever had 💔.”
The song was originally co-written and recorded by Ozzy and his Black Sabbath bandmates in 1972, but Kelly and Ozzy re-recorded “Changes” with revised lyrics celebrating their bond years later. (The duet became a No. 1 hit in the U.K.)