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As the Osbourne family prepares for the holiday season, they are embracing a quintessentially English Christmas while still coping with the loss of their beloved patriarch, Ozzy Osbourne. In a recent conversation with The Sun, Kelly Osbourne shed light on how her family intends to honor their traditions this year.
“We are going to have a proper English Christmas. I always love that,” Kelly, now 41, shared, highlighting the comforting familiarity of their festivities.
The Osbournes are known for their fondness for traditional British customs, and this year is no exception. Kelly elaborated on their holiday plans, emphasizing their inclusion of Christmas crackers—a festive staple in the UK that adds a delightful pop to celebrations.
“They don’t even have crackers in LA. You’ve got to go to the [specialty shop] World Market to get them, and they’re not even the best ones,” she remarked, noting the extra effort required to bring a touch of Britain to Los Angeles.
“They don’t even have crackers in LA. You’ve got to go to the [specialty shop] World Market to get them, and they’re not even the best ones,” she explained.
Along with the fun crackers, Kelly said they will also watch King Charles III’s Christmas speech.
“On the day, there’s going to be 14 of us and I ordered everyone that’s with us a pair of matching pajamas to wear,” she revealed. “We are going to be sitting in front of the telly.”
Kelly noted that this year’s gathering, her first Christmas without her dad, will be emotional.
“I just want to get through Christmas without crying,” Kelly said.
Kelly — who shares 3-year-old son Sidney with her rocker fiancé Sid Wilson — didn’t specify which family members would be joining her around the tree.
Her mom, Sharon Osbourne, shared two other kids with the Black Sabbath frontman: Aimee, 42, and Jack, 40. Ozzy also shared adopted son Elliot, 59, Jessica, 53, and Louis, 50, with his first wife, Thelma Riley.
The Prince of Darkness died on July 22 after a years-long private battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was 76.
Earlier this month, Sharon, 73, and his kids honored Ozzy’s birthday by decorating his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
“We love you daddy,” read a wooden plaque signed by Louis, Aimee, Kelly and Jack. A second plaque from his widow read, “Happy Birthday my darling. Eternal love, Sharon.”
Around that time, Kelly raised health concerns after she was spotted looking much slimmer than she was just months prior.
She addressed the GLP-1 speculation, explaining that her dramatic weight loss happened after losing her father.
“My dad just died, and I’m doing the best that I can, and the only thing I have to live for right now is my family,” she said in an Instagram post. “And I choose to share my content with you and share the happy side of my life, not the miserable side of my life.”
Kelly ended her message by calling out the internet trolls for body-shaming her, adding, “So to all those people, f–k off.”