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Kelly Osbourne responds to video claiming dad Ozzy Osbourne is dying

Kelly Osbourne responds to video claiming dad Ozzy Osbourne is dying

Miami Herald14 hours ago
Just days after Ozzy Osbourne performed with his band Black Sabbath for his final time, Kelly Osbourne is speaking out against a video she's seen circulating the internet.
On Friday, July 11, Kelly Osbourne took to her Instagram stories to address the video she saw on social media.
'There's this video going around on social media, and it's supposed to be my dad, but it's AI,' Kelly Osbourne explained, according to E! News.
'It has a voice like my dad's David Attenborough or something. And it starts out saying, 'I don't need a doctor to tell me that I'm going to die. I know I'm going to die.''
Kelly Osbourne continued, sharing how much the video frustrated her. 'Why would you spend your time making a video like this?'
Despite retiring from Black Sabbath on July 5 and being open about his Parkinson's disease diagnosis, Kelly Osbourne says Ozzy Osbourne is 'not dying.'
'Yes, he has Parkinson's, and yes, his mobility is completely different than it used to be, but he's not dying. What is wrong with you,' Kelly Osbourne asked again.
'Stop making articles or posts about how you think my parents are having a suicide pact,' she continued, referring to something her mom Sharon Osbourne wrote about physician-assisted suicide in her 2007 memoir, 'Survivor: My Story - The Next Chapter.'
Kelly Osbourne said her mom's mention of physician-assisted suicide was for 'attention.'
'That was (expletive) my mom said to get attention one time. And my dad's not dying,' Kelly Osbourne said. 'Stop.'
(Warning: The below links contain language some people may find offensive.)
Kelly Osbourne's comments about her father come after she took to social media to share how happy she is after getting engaged to her longtime partner Sid Wilson.
'You know those days where you wake up and you can't believe your life. You can't believe your life has gone from being so self-centered and so all about your problems to all about your blessings,' Kelly Osbourne shared with her social followers.
'That's how I feel right now, and it's (expletive) amazing,' she continued. 'I can't believe I'm engaged. I never thought I would get married. I can't believe that 'Lego Masters Jr.' is finally coming out. And I can't believe that I can sit here today and actually say that I'm happy. I am so filled with gratitude. I feel like I'm gonna explode. It's nuts.'
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