A touching video surfaced this week of Ozzy Osbourne sitting at the breakfast table with his daughter, Kelly, and grandson, Sidney— a sweet snapshot from just two days before his passing. On July 20, Kelly Osbourne, 40, shared the moment on her Instagram Story.

She began the clip with a cheerful “Good morning,” then panned to her father, who was seated wearing headphones and working on a tablet.
A Heartfelt “Good Morning” From Ozzy
In the clip, Kelly affectionately calls her father “dadda” and encourages him to greet the audience. Ozzy leans forward and warmly responds, “Good morning!”
Video Resonates With Millions Amid Fresh Tributes
The footage has gone viral this week, garnering more than 2 million likes on TikTok as fans revisit the final days of the rocker’s life.
It emerged amid an outpouring of tributes following his passing, confirmed by his family yesterday.
Family Shared News of His Passing In A Heartfelt Statement
Kelly joined Sharon, Jack, Aimee & Louis Osbourne in announcing his death in a heartfelt 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…”
The World Mourns & Teammates Remember
Fans have left flowers at the bench and bridge dedicated to Black Sabbath in Birmingham. Former bandmate Tony Iommi also paid tribute, writing:
“I just can’t believe it! … There won’t ever be another like him. Geezer, Bill and myself have lost our brother. My thoughts go out to Sharon and all the Osbourne family. Rest in peace Oz.”
Ozzy Performed Final Concert Weeks Before His Death
Just weeks before his passing, Ozzy Osbourne took the stage one last time in Birmingham, England, during a powerful farewell concert on July 5. More than 40,000 fans—including stars like Jason Momoa and Steven Tyler—gathered to witness the “Prince of Darkness” deliver his final performance.
The emotional show came amid Ozzy’s ongoing health challenges, including his battle with Parkinson’s disease, a progressive nervous system disorder that had affected his mobility and balance.
“It’s a mild form of Parkinson’s, at the moment,” Ozzy shared with now-defunct Radio.com in February 2020, as reported by People. “I’m not shaking. The doctor told me that I probably walk by 10 people a day who have got it and don’t even know they’ve got it. You don’t get a pimple on your forehead, you just start walking a bit funny I suppose.”
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Ozzy Osbourne Seen in Heartwarming Family Video Days Before His Passing