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Kelly Osbourne Reflects on First Christmas After Ozzy’s Death


Kelly Osbourne Criticizes “Disgusting” Remarks About Her Appearance Following Father Ozzy Osbourne’s Passing

The Osbournes are experiencing some holiday joy.

During the family’s first Christmas since Ozzy Osbourne’s passing, wife Sharon Osbourne and daughter Kelly Osbourne collaborated to bring their extended family together in style.

In one snapshot that showcased the entire Osbourne clan in matching plaid pajamas, Kelly, 41, was seen kneeling in the center of the photo next to husband Sid Wilson, along with the couple’s 3-year-old son Sidney. Meanwhile, Sharon, 73, posed behind her daughter as the rest of the family smiled for the camera.

As Kelly captioned the December 25 Instagram post, “Merry Christmas from The Osbourne family!!!”

In the second photo of the carousel, the family embraced their playful side as the former The X Factor judge—who also shares children Aimee, 42, and Jack, 39, with Ozzy—stuck out her tongue. Matching her mom’s energy, Kelly gave the camera a surprised smile while other family members displayed silly faces and held up peace signs.



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