Kelly Osbourne has opened up about the "ache" of missing her late dad, Ozzy Osbourne, in a Father's Day tribute.

The TV personality wrote a message via Instagram on Sunday, alongside throwback photos with the Black Sabbath frontman.

"Dad, I still find myself looking for you in ordinary moments, the advice I need, the joke I want to tell, the victory I wish you could see," she penned.

"The ache of missing you is the price of loving you, and I would pay it forever rather than have never been your child at all!

"I will never stop missing you. It is an honour to spend the rest of my life loving you. Until we meet again!"

Additionally, the Fashion Police alum took to her Stories to include a sweet screenshot text she received from Ozzy before his death.

"Ya know what, whenever I'm feeling sick and miserable, all I have to do is watch the video you sent of little Sid in the bath, and it makes me so happy that it all just goes away," the musician wrote, referring to Kelly's son, Sidney, whom she welcomed in 2022 with Slipknot star Sid Wilson.

"I just wish you were both still here," Ozzy continued. "I really love the both of you, and all I want is for the two of you to be happy."

Ozzy died on 22 July 2025 at the age of 76.

Leading up to his death, he struggled with Parkinson's disease, which he revealed in 2020.

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