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Jack Osbourne’s 10 Words To Kelly At Ozzy’s Funeral Caught By Lipreader

Jack Osbourne said 10 words to Kelly during Ozzy’s funeral and a lipreader caught what was said.

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Sharon Osbourne was seen publicly for the first time since Ozzy Osbourne’s death.

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Ozzy’s road to rock royalty highlighted.

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Born in Birmingham in 1948, John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne rose from factory worker to global rock god as the founding voice of Black Sabbath.

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He formed Black Sabbath in 1968 with Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—pioneering the heavy metal genre with a raw, doom-heavy sound.

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After being fired from Black Sabbath in 1979 for substance abuse, Ozzy launched a wildly successful solo career with hits like “Crazy Train” and “Mr. Crowley.”

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Ozzy became a household name again in the 2000s with The Osbournes, MTV’s chaotic, foul-mouthed, and wildly popular reality show.

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While Kelly and Jack embraced the show’s fame, Aimee refused to participate, leaving home to avoid the cameras—maintaining a rare level of privacy.

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Ozzy Osbourne’s death confirmed.

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Ozzy passed away at his UK estate following a long battle with Parkinson’s disease—a diagnosis he’d revealed publicly in 2020.

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His death was confirmed in a somber family statement last week, leaving fans around the world stunned and heartbroken.

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“There will never be another like him,” Sharon Osbourne wrote in the announcement, which was brief, emotional, and straight from the heart.

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No cause beyond complications from his illness was given, though insiders say Ozzy had been in and out of hospitals in the weeks leading up to his passing.

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The announcement came just weeks after his final public appearance in Birmingham, where he performed at a charity event to thunderous applause.

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In one of his final public acts, Ozzy raised a staggering $190 million for charity after performing in Birmingham.

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Fans flooded social media with tributes within minutes, calling Ozzy “immortal,” “irreplaceable,” and “the voice of rebellion.”

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Even longtime rivals and fellow rockers like Gene Simmons and Alice Cooper posted messages honoring his legacy and groundbreaking influence.

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Though his body gave out, the Prince of Darkness went out on his own terms—leaving behind six children, a rock empire, and millions of grieving fans.

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Sharon’s funeral appearance exposed.

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She was visibly emotional and accompanied by her three children during a tearful funeral procession in Birmingham.

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Crowds chanted “Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!” as the hearse passed, a haunting tribute to the late Black Sabbath icon who died last week at the age of 76.

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The Osbourne family chose a public procession so fans could say their goodbyes—starting at the Black Sabbath bench on Broad Street.

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Sharon was seen embracing Birmingham’s Lord Mayor Zafar Iqbal before laying a floral tribute under a poster reading: “Birmingham will always love you.”

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Each family member carried a pink flower wrapped in black paper, placing it among hundreds of other tributes laid across the city.

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The hearse paused at Lodge Road in Aston—Ozzy’s childhood home—where fans lined the streets, throwing flowers and holding signs of love.

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Live musicians from Bostin Brass played iconic Black Sabbath songs while fans sobbed, clapped, and shouted their last words to the rock legend.

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While Sharon put on a brave face, she was visibly shaken. Friends say she’s been “holding it together for the family.”

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Kelly Osbourne was seen leaning in to comfort her mother, holding her hand as the family paused before the bench memorial.

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Jack played the role of protector—guiding his sisters and mother through swarms of fans and media near the city center.

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During the funeral, Jack said 10 powerful words to his sister:

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LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 22: Kelly Osbourne attends the 15th Annual Queen USA Transgender Beauty Pageant at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on October 22, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Vincent Sandoval/WireImage)

“Come on now, Dad wanted us to celebrate his life.”

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The appearance marked the first time Sharon has been seen in public since confirming her husband’s death in a quiet statement last week.

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In a final dramatic gesture, fans tossed black roses at the hearse as it rolled down Broad Street, mirroring the gothic pageantry of Ozzy’s career.

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The family paused at the floral memorial one last time, as Sharon whispered something inaudible and touched the image of her husband.

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Tears flowed freely at the Black Sabbath bench, now blanketed with tributes—an unofficial shrine to Birmingham’s dark prince of metal.

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Tributes pour in from across the globe.

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Musicians, actors, and fans around the world have shared memories of Ozzy—who was praised for his grit, humor, and legendary voice.

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The family has not yet announced when or where Ozzy will be buried, though some sources claim it will be in a private ceremony abroad.

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In a stunning display of public mourning, Sharon Osbourne and her rarely-seen daughter gave fans one final look into the life—and death—of a legend.

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