Ozzy Osbourne spent high quality time along with his daughter, Kelly Osbourne, and grandson Sidney in a candy ultimate video taken simply days earlier than his demise.
The legendary Black Sabbath rocker, who was dubbed the Prince of Darkness, died “surrounded by love” Tuesday at age 76.
Simply two days earlier than his demise, the “Loopy Prepare” hitmaker loved a gradual morning along with his family members at his sprawling mansion in Buckinghamshire, England final weekend.
In a clip shared by the “Trend Police” alum on her Instagram Story on Sunday, Ozzy might be seen sitting on the kitchen desk whereas searching his iPad.
“Good morning,” Kelly might be heard saying within the video, earlier than asking her well-known dad to reply with the identical greeting.
“Dadda, say good morning,” she tells him, prompting the “Warfare Pigs” rocker to lean ahead and greet his daughter and grandson.
The heartwarming clip was shared on social media on July 20 — simply two days earlier than Ozzy died at his grand nation house.
The “Warfare Pigs” rocker confirmed his Parkinson’s analysis in 2020.
In accordance with the Mayo Clinic, the illness is a dysfunction of the nervous system that impacts motion and causes tremors and stiffness. There is no such thing as a recognized remedy.
The rock legend had additionally undergone a number of surgical procedures in recent times, together with for a debilitating spinal harm in 2019.
Earlier than Ozzy’s demise, Kelly had fiercely rejected claims that her well-known mother and father had a “suicide pact” — regardless of her mother Sharon herself having beforehand admitted it.
“Cease making articles or posts about the way you assume my mother and father are having a suicide pact,” Kelly stated in a video on her Instagram Story on July 11. “That was bulls–t my mother stated to get consideration one time. And my dad’s not dying. Cease.”
Sharon first talked about her so-called euthanasia pact along with her husband in 2007, saying the couple — who wed in 1982 — had “come to the identical resolution” to journey to Switzerland in the event that they suffered a life-limiting sickness.
“Ozzy and I’ve completely come to the identical resolution,” she instructed The Mirror on the time. “We consider 100% in euthanasia so have drawn up plans to go to the assisted suicide flat in Switzerland if we ever have an sickness that impacts our brains.”
“If Ozzy or I ever received Alzheimer’s, that’s it — we’d be off,” the previous “The Speak” co-host went on.
“I noticed my father undergo from the day he got here again into my life in 2002 to the day he died in July, There’s no means I might undergo what he did, or put my youngsters by way of that.
She later talked about the alleged pact in her 2007 memoir “Survivor: My Story — The Subsequent Chapter,” and once more in 2023 on “The Osbournes” podcast.