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Kelly Osbourne shares a heartbreaking clip of her father Ozzy putting up their Christmas decorations as they spend their first year without him

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Kelly Osbourne shared a heartbreaking clip of her dad Ozzy putting together Christmas decorations as they navigate their first year without her.

The Black Sabbath legend passed away on July 22 at his home in England, surrounded by his loved ones, at the age of 76.

And Kelly, 41, explained the Osbournes’ festive tradition of putting the Christmas tree together in a clip she watched. Sun.

Explaining that the family usually puts up their tree today, she revealed that their celebrations will never be the same now that Ozzy is gone.

She also shared a sweet video of herself untying her late father’s Christmas lights and getting into the festive spirit.

In the clip, the rock legend is seen hilariously swearing as he tries to retrieve a string of lights for the Christmas tree.

Kelly Osbourne, 41, shared a heartbreaking clip of her dad Ozzy putting together Christmas decorations as they navigate their first year without him.

The Black Sabbath legend passed away on July 22, at the age of 76, at his home in England, surrounded by his loved ones.

The Black Sabbath legend passed away on July 22, at the age of 76, at his home in England, surrounded by his loved ones.

Ozzy then shouted to his beloved wife Sharon, 73, and called for help as he walked away.

Reposting from another online user, she wrote: ‘We need to put up the Christmas tree today! It won’t be the same (crying emoji)’

After battling Parkinson’s Disease for six years, Ozzy died just weeks after Black Sabbath played their final show together in their hometown.

The rocker reunited with his original bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for the first time since 2005, bidding an emotional farewell to decades of performing live on stage.

Following the news of Ozzy’s death, his wife Sharon thanked his fans on social media for the “overwhelming love and support” they showed him.

Sharon admitted she was ‘carried away’ by those around her and added that she was ‘still finding her feet’ after losing her husband of 43 years.

Now Jack had added: ‘He’s good but not good. ‘I know you feel the love.’

New BBC One documentary Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home will, in its own unique way, chronicle the Prince Of Darkness’ return to the UK with his wife and children after more than three decades in the United States.

And Kelly described the Osbournes' festive tradition of putting the Christmas tree together in a clip seen by the Sun

And Kelly described the Osbournes’ festive tradition of putting the Christmas tree together in a clip seen by the Sun

In the film, Jack and his sister Kelly recount their mother Sharon’s grief in Ozzy’s final years, caring for him and trying to help him through painful surgeries.

Additionally, behind-the-scenes footage of his last farewell concert at Villa Park after his long battle with Parkinson’s disease will also be shown.

It follows the new Paramount+ documentary Ozzy: No Escape From Now, in which Jack and Kelly’s older sister Aimee talk about their father’s last few years.

Reflecting on the concert, Jack continued to GMA: ‘I ran into the dressing room before going on stage and gave him a big hug.

‘I just kissed her. I just said, ‘Crush it.’ ‘You will do great things’. And I was crying. I was in the crowd… there was an area in the crowd and I was with my brother and we were both just crying.

‘It wasn’t because I felt sorry for him. It wasn’t because we felt sorry for him.

‘I think it was because we knew it was the last time. In hindsight, if you think about it, it was kind of a living awakening. ‘He has to say goodbye to everyone.’

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