Kelly Osbourne penned an emotional note for her late father Ozzy Osbourne this Father’s Day.
Ozzy’s youngest daughter took to Instagram with an emotional note, “Dad, I still find myself looking for you in ordinary moments, the advice I need, the joke I want to tell, the victory I wish you could see. The ache of missing you is the price of loving you, and I would pay it forever rather than have never been your child at all! It’s an honour to spend the rest of my life loving you ”
The Black Sabbath co-founder and lead vocalist passed away in July 2025 after his prolonged battle with Parkinson’s disease and is survived by his wife, Sharon Osbourne, and six children.
The 41-year-old concluded the emotional note with an “Until we meet again.” Kelly also shared several photos of her with her father and a few with her three-year-old son, Sidney, with his grandpa.
Kelly and her partner, Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson, welcomed their son, Sidney, in 2022.

Kelly’s tribute also extended to a series of shared screenshots of chats with her father on her Instagram stories. The chats show Ozzy telling Kelly how he misses his grandson and wishes he were with them.
The text reads, “I know whenever I’m feeling sick and miserable, all I have to do is watch the video you sent of little Sid in the bath, and it makes me so happy. I just wish you were both still here. I really love both of you, and all I want is for the two of you to be happy.”
“If there’s anything you need from me, you only need to ask. I have decided that the days of gigs for me are over because I need my health a lot more,” Ozzy continued. ” You all mean the world to me, but I ‘m sure we will all work something out. God bless the both of you I love you DADDA.”
Kelly also did not hold back on the chats, as she let her father know that he was missed to and was welcome to come over the weekend if he feels better.
Apart from revisiting old conversations with her father, the Osbourne siblings (Kelly and Louis) planned a special Father’s Day tribute to honor Ozzy’s legacy. Speaking to US Weekly at the Mind x The Ricky Hatton Foundation charity auction in London on June 18, she said, “Me and my brother Louis are going to do something special for my dad this weekend.”
She further revealed how hard it was to cope with her father’s death initially, but she is getting better with time. “The pain will never go away, and I’ll never be the person I was before he died again,” she said. “But I’m getting to know the new me,” said Kelly.
Kelly has openly spoken about grief in the months following her father’s death. In August 2025, she shared on Instagram stories, “Grief is a strange thing. It sneaks up on you in waves — I will not be OK for a while — but knowing my family is not alone in our pain makes a difference. I’m holding on tight to the love, the light, and the legacy left behind.”