
Ozzy Osbourne has made a posthumous appearance on his daughter Kelly’s TV show Lego Masters Jr. – check it out below.
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The Black Sabbath frontman and iconic soloist died in July, aged 76. It came just 17 days after he played his final-ever live shows at Sabbath’s ‘Back To The Beginning’ event in Birmingham.
Earlier this week, the season five finale of Lego Masters Jr., hosted by Kelly Osbourne, aired on FOX. Filmed earlier in the year, the episode featured an appearance from the Prince Of Darkness himself. This marks his first posthumous appearance since his passing in July.
The appearance – unveiled in the clip below – sees Ozzy pop up on a screen during the competition’s final challenge. “Hi, Kelly!” Ozzy said, appearing onscreen. Kelly responded: “Hi, dad. We need someone to scare a few of the kids. Would you mind?”
“I’d love to,” Ozzy said with a cackle as the lights began flashing red: “One hour left, kids. You’ve got one hour left to finish those builds — or else!” Watch the clip below.
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Shortly after Ozzy Osbourne’s passing, Kelly paid tribute to her father by referencing Sabbath’s classic ballad ‘Changes’ – which she and her dad covered in 2003 – before speaking more about her grief last month.
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Meanwhile, Kelly’s brother Jack recently shared a “personal note” about Ozzy in a video on his YouTube channel. He spoke about getting the news of his father’s death, and spending a “really amazing week” with him the following Black Sabbath’s final show. “Ozzy Osbourne does not end because he passed away on July 22,” Jack told viewers. “He’s just exploding through the universe, and we’re all seeing it.”
Kelly recently hit out at WWE wrestler Becky Lynch over a distasteful joke she made about her late father and his hometown of Birmingham. She called Lynch a “disrespectful dirtbag”, adding: “Birmingham would not piss on you if you were on fire.” Similarly, Jack hit back at negative comments about Ozzy made by Roger Waters, writing: “My father always thought you were a c*nt – thanks for proving him right.”
Kelly joined Jack, their sister Aimee and their mother Sharon for a public funeral procession in Birmingham on July 30. Ozzy was then laid to rest in the grounds of his UK mansion after a private ceremony.
Ozzy Osbourne’s death certificate confirmed his cause of death to be a heart attack, while also mentioning that he was suffering from coronary heart disease and Parkinson’s. The document listed his occupation as “Songwriter, Performer and Rock Legend”.
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