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Kelly Osbourne Shares Heartbreaking Final Video Of Ozzy Osbourne Before His Death

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When Ozzy Osbourne played his last show at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on July 5, fans knew it would be his final performance. What we didn’t know was that Ozzy would depart this earth so soon afterward. The Prince of Darkness experienced failing health for several years, and doctors diagnosed him with Parkinson’s disease in 2019. The Back to the Beginning charity concert raised $190 million for Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice. Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22 at age 76. His daughter, Kelly Osbourne, posted the last-known video footage of her dad that will tug at your heartstrings.

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The last known gootage of Ozzy Osbourne with his family

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Ozzy Osbourne Smiled For The Camera

Pro Breaking News shared Kelly’s video, she says to the camera, “Good Morning.” She panned to Ozzy, sitting at the table on his tablet, relaxing. He lets out a small cough before looking at the camera and shouting, “Good Morning!”

It’s not clear when the sweet moment occurred, but Kelly and Ozzy Osbourne’s son, Louis Osbourne, seemed thrilled to be spending time with him.

The video made many fans melancholy. Although it was clear that Ozzy suffered for a long time before his death, it’s still surreal to many that he’s actually gone.

“I loved seeing him sit at the kitchen table with his grandson nearby on the computer, just relaxing. RIP,” a fan shared.

“You better stop it rn. The way she called him ‘dada’ and he immediately looked at her. No one speak to me for the next 2 business YEARS,” another person wrote.

Fans pointed out the impact Ozzy Osbourne had on millions.

“He affected the whole world with his music and died surrounded by family members who genuinely loved him what a legend,” a fan noted.

This Ozzzy Osbourne fan put it pretty profoundly, writing, “The last words WE will hear Ozzy say. ‘Good Morning!'”

This story’s featured image is by David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images.

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