Kelly Osbourne has opened up about her ongoing grief seven months after her father Ozzy Osbourne's death. The 41-year-old shared a poignant message on Instagram about carrying loss in daily life. She highlighted how falconry and fan support have helped her family cope.
Oh, darlings, if there's one thing the Osbournes know how to do, it's lay it all bare—especially when it comes to the heart-wrenching stuff. Seven months after Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne passed away from a heart attack at age 76 in July 2025, daughter Kelly Osbourne dropped a raw truth bomb on her Instagram Stories this Saturday (February 21, 2026). "Some grief doesn't end. It changes shape. It becomes the quiet weight you learn to carry, the ache woven into your days," she wrote over a stark black background. Kelly didn't stop there, spilling that making it through isn't about ditching the pain but enduring it: "It's about standing in the wreckage of your own heart and whispering, 'I am still here,' even when every part of you feels shattered and like you don't want to be here!" 💔
Flashback to September 2025, when Kelly found a silver lining amid the storm—falconry. "In all my sadness and grief I have found something that truly makes me happy! I never thought I would find my smile again through falconry but I did," she posted then, sharing snaps and vids of her with the birds, even cooing to an owl, "You are great!" Ozzy, who'd battled health woes including a Parkinson's diagnosis in 2019, left a void, but Kelly's been real about the waves: "Grief is a strange thing. It sneaks up on you in waves - I will not be OK for a while."
Family's holding strong, with sister Aimee (42), brother Jack (40), and mom Sharon (73) leaning on each other—and the fans. Back in August 2025, Kelly gushed, "The love, support and beautiful messages I’ve received from so many of you have truly helped carry me through the hardest moment of my life." It's that outpouring that's making the difference, as she clings to "the love, the light and the legacy left behind." So, is this quiet weight here to stay, or will time lighten the load? Spill your thoughts below. 👀