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Kelly Osbourne has dismissed rumors suggesting her father, Ozzy Osbourne, is “dying” following recent comments by Sharon Osbourne about their suicide pact.
The former “Fashion Police” presenter addressed her followers on Instagram Stories, denouncing a fabricated AI video of the Black Sabbath rocker that purportedly states he is “going to die.”
“The voice sounds like my dad’s, almost like David Attenborough,” Kelly explained, according to E! News. “It begins with the words, ‘I don’t need a doctor to tell me that I’m going to die. I know I’m going to die,'” she recounted.
“What the f–k is wrong with you people?” Kelly, 40, continued. “Why would you spend your time making a video like this?”
The TV personality clarified that Ozzy, 76, was “not dying,” adding, “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 also addressed the suicide pact her mom, Sharon, 72, and Ozzy allegedly made amid his health battle. Sharon first discussed the pact on “The Osbournes Podcast” in October 2023.
“That was bulls–t my mom said to get attention one time,” Kelly said.
Sharon previously detailed her plan to die alongside Ozzy, explaining they would travel to Switzerland and end their lives at physician-assisted suicide organization Dignitas.
At the time, the “Talk” alum shared that she doesn’t want to “suffer” through death, saying on the family podcast, “I don’t want it to actually hurt.
“Mental suffering is enough pain without physical. So if you’ve got mental and physical, see ya.”
During an interview with the Daily Mirror in 2007, Sharon also shared that she and her family “believe 100 percent in euthanasia.”
“[We] have drawn up plans to go to the assisted suicide flat in Switzerland if we ever have an illness that affects our brains,” she said. “If Ozzy or I ever got Alzheimer’s, that’s it — we’d be off.”
In 2019, Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and has since undergone “life-altering” surgery on his neck and back.
Earlier this month, the musician reunited with his Black Sabbath bandmates for a farewell concert after revealing he wanted to perform once more “without falling over.”