Kelly Osbourne turned her first Father’s Day without Ozzy Osbourne into a public love letter to the rock legend, sharing a series of family photos and a message about the ache of missing him.
The actress and television personality posted images spanning her life with her father, from childhood moments to more recent memories. The tribute landed on Sunday, June 21, less than a year after Ozzy’s death in July 2025.
In the post, Kelly wrote that she still catches herself wanting to call him for advice or to share a joke. She described grief as the cost of loving him, and said she would rather carry that pain than lose the honor of being his daughter.
Speaking directly to Ozzy, she wrote: “I will never stop missing you. It is an honor to spend the rest of my life loving you. Until we meet again!”.
Ozzy died on July 22, 2025, at 76. His family said at the time that he was with loved ones and “surrounded by love,” and asked for privacy.
To the public, Ozzy was the Black Sabbath frontman, a solo star and the chaotic, funny center of one of reality TV’s defining families. For Kelly, Sunday’s post kept the focus smaller: a daughter remembering the dad she still wants to text.
Kelly had also posted about Ozzy shortly after his death, calling that loss the hardest moment of her life. Her Father’s Day message ended where grief often does, with love still looking for somewhere to go: “Until we meet again!”



