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Ozzy Osbourne was seen spending time with his family in a sweet final video shared just two days before his death aged 76.
The legendary musician passed away on Tuesday, only weeks after performing his last show with Black Sabbath. His family shared the heartbreaking news in a statement.
Ozzy’s daughter Kelly Osbourne, 40, shared the video with fans on her Instagram Story on July 20, just two days before the singer died.
In the clip, Ozzy was sat at a kitchen table using his tablet while spending time with his youngest daughter and her two-year-old son Sidney.
The trio were enjoying breakfast together while reading the newspapers, including the Daily Mail which was spread out on the table.
Kelly said: ‘Good morning’, before panning the camera to her father who was wearing a pair of headphones as she said, ‘Dadda, say good morning’.

Ozzy Osbourne was seen spending time with his family in a sweet final video shared just two days before his death aged 76

The iconic figure in the metal world passed on Tuesday, shortly after his final concert with Black Sabbath. His family confirmed the sorrowful news through a statement; he was photographed at his concluding performance earlier in the month.
Ozzy leaned forward and replied, ‘Good morning’.
On Wednesday, Sharon responded to the sea of touching tributes to her late husband, after his family announced his death.
Soon after the news broke, English artist Gavin Rossdale paid homage to the heavy metal legend via Instagram, saying: ‘RIP OZZY – a remarkable man – a genuine legend – I crossed paths with Ozzy through Jack on a few occasions, and he was always welcoming, kind, and humorous, leaving me with cherished memories.’
‘Sending much love to his family at this difficult time. Rest in power.’
Osbourne’s heartbroken wife Sharon replied to his post: ‘Bless you.’
Hours earlier, fans began to spot Sharon responding to messages from fans, offering their sympathies.
She replied to BBC Radio 1 DJ Jack Saunders’ message of support.
‘Jack thank you for your tribute to Ozzy tonight, bless you,’ she commented.

Ozzy’s daughter Kelly, 40, shared the video with fans on her Instagram Story on July 20, just two days before the singer died
On Wednesday, MailOnline revealed that an air ambulance was called to Osbourne’s multi-million-pound country home as paramedics battled to save his life.
The Thames Valley air ambulance landed in a field close to Welders House, the singer’s Grade II listed mansion on Tuesday morning at around 10.30am.
It’s believed that calls from Welders House had led call handlers to believe that the Black Sabbath singer’s life was in the balance.
A chopper was dispatched from Thames Valley ambulance base at RAF Benson in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, some 27 miles from the mansion which is located close to the village of Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire.
The crew were airborne for around 15 minutes before landing in the grounds of the mansion and were then with Osbourne for around two hours, trying but failing to save his life, it’s understood.
News of the helicopter drama is the first insight into the finer details of the singer’s death.
Locals in the village of Jordans, which adjoins Osbourne’s home told MailOnline that they realised ‘something serious’ was taking place when they heard a helicopter hovering above Welders and then saw it land nearby.
It was seen taking off again at around 12.30pm.
One resident, who did not wish to be named said: ‘I went out to have a look and saw that it was landing close to Osbourne’s house.
‘All of us were talking about it and wondering what had happened. We immediately feared it may be for him as he was known to be in fragile health.
‘When we heard later that night that he had died it confirmed our worst fears.’
A spokesperson for Thames Valley Air Ambulance confirmed to MailOnline: ‘We can confirm that our helicopter was dispatched to provide advanced critical care at an incident near Chalfont St Giles yesterday.’
Osbourne’s 125-year-old country pile is surrounded by a 350-acre estate which he and Sharon bought in the summer of 1993 for an undisclosed sum.
Ahead of his arrival in the UK for his farewell concert in Birmingham three weeks ago it had undergone a major refurbishment which included a dedicated rehab wing, swimming pool and pond so that he could spend more time there as his health deteriorated.
Another local, Jane, also saw the Air Ambulance.
She told MailOnline: ‘I was out walking when I saw the helicopter landing close to Welders and realised something serious was happening…
‘Ozzy Osbourne was quite a character and we’ll miss him.’
Ozzy passed away on Tuesday, just weeks after he took to the stage for a final performance with his band in Villa Park, Birmingham.
The Osbourne family said in a statement: ‘It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.
‘He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.’Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.’
Ozzy was born John Michael Osbourne in Birmingham in 1948, and dropped out of school at the age of 15.
After serving two months in prison for burglary, he decided to pursue his love of music and by 1970 Black Sabbath had gained a huge following in the US and UK with the release of their first album.
Ozzy quit the band in 1978 and divorced his first wife Thelma Mayfair, who he had two children with, four years later, amid his ongoing substance abuse problems.
He went on to marry second wife Sharon Osbourne, who helped him transform into a successful solo artist and the couple had three children together.

In the clip, Ozzy was sat at a kitchen table using his tablet while spending time with his youngest daughter and her two-year-old son Sidney over breakfast

Kelly said: ‘Good morning’, before panning the camera to her father who was wearing a pair of headphones as she said, ‘Dadda, say good morning’, he replied ‘Good morning!’
Ozzy gained a whole new audience of fans with the family’s reality TV show The Osbournes in 2001.
He is survived by his wife Sharon and his five children, Jessica, Louis, Aimee, Kelly and Jack.
The Black Sabbath legend had been suffering from Parkinson’s disease since 2003 and had undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal surgery in September 2023.
His health battle began more than two decade ago, when in 2003, he broke his neck after falling off a quad bike leading to some extensive back surgery and metal rods being put down his spine.
The British musician was diagnosed with a mild form of Parkinson’s disease in 2003, however he only went public with the condition in 2020.
However, Ozzy previously said that his biggest struggles were due to a fall which he suffered in 2019 which caused metal rods in his back to dislodge.
The rods had been put there following a quad bike accident at his Buckinghamshire home in 2003.
He told Rolling Stone UK magazine: ‘The second surgery went drastically wrong and virtually left me crippled.
‘I thought I’d be up and running after the second and third, but with the last one they put a f*ing rod in my spine.
‘They found a tumour in one of the vertebrae, so they had to dig all that out too. It’s pretty rough, man, and my balance is all f*ed up.’

He is survived by his wife Sharon and his six children. He shares three kids – Aimee, 41, Kelly, 41, and Jack, 40, with Sharon ; pictured L-R Kelly, Ozzy, Sharon, Jack in 2015

The musician had undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal operation in 2023, and had been battling Parkinson’s disease since 2003
The illness led to him cancelling a string of tour dates while he recovered, including postponing the UK and European legs of his No More Tours 2.
Ahead of his final live performance in July 2025, which was a benefit concert in Birmingham, Ozzy gave an update on his health status and state of mind.
Speaking on SiriusXM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard, he said: ‘You know what, I go on about the way I can’t walk and I can’t do this, but you know what I was thinking over the holidays? For all of my complaining, I’m still alive.’
He continued: ‘I may be moaning about how I can’t walk as well but as I look down the road, there’s people that didn’t do half as much as me, and they didn’t make it.’
‘I’m trying to get back on my feet.’
Host Billy Morrison added: ‘Ozzy, you are so much better than you were just a year ago.’
He replied: ‘Yeah, but the recovery is very slow. That f***ing surgeon. Plus the Parkinson’s. When you get up in the morning, you just jump outta bed. Oh I have to balance myself, you know? But you know, I’m not dead, as you say. I’m still actively doing things.’
Also ahead of the gig, Ozzy’s wife Sharon revealed: ‘Ozzy’s working with his therapist every single day. He’s doing really well, actually. Ozzy’s number one thing in life is his fans, so he’s working hard to be ready for them, to make this show the perfect way to end things.’