Jack & Kelly Osbourne gibes emotional tribute to Ozzy on What Would’ve Been His 77th Birthday

On December 3, 2025, Jack Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne paid tribute to their father Ozzy Osbourne on what would have been his 77th birthday. Their heartfelt social‐media posts — part of a broader outpouring from family, friends, and fans — underscored just how deeply his loss continues to reverberate across the rock and metal world. 

Jack — currently competing on reality show I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! — posted a montage of memories with his father to Instagram. The clip was set to Ozzy’s cover of The Beatles’ “In My Life.” It ranged from casual selfies and family snapshots to a shot of the decorated Black Sabbath Bridge in Birmingham, England — adorned in flowers in Ozzy’s honor. The caption read: “Jack is still in the jungle, but wishing his dad a Happy Heavenly Birthday.” 

Kelly shared a carousel of childhood photos — including tender memories of Ozzy holding her onstage. Her post said: “Happy birthday I miss you daddy! I love you more than life itself!” She followed up with a video titled “miss Ozzy’s smile,” captioned: “I promise to never stop smiling!” The tone of her tribute reflected deep grief, lasting love, and the haunting ache of remembering a father who’s gone. 

Jack and Kelly’s posts echoed the tribute shared by their mother, Sharon. She assembled a collage beginning with the floral‑decked Black Sabbath Bridge and followed with photos spanning decades of their life together. In her message she wrote: “My darling husband, I celebrate the day you were born. I will never let go of your hand until I see you on the other side.” The post drew condolences and memories from a wide circle — from longtime fans to fellow rock musicians. 

Although Ozzy passed away on July 22, 2025 — less than three weeks after his farewell concert tour — the love for him remains powerful and alive.  Through the heartfelt tributes from his children and spouse, a community’s grief is laid bare — but so is a legacy of music, family, and undying devotion.

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