July 15, 2025 - 02:26

In a recent statement, Kelly Osbourne, daughter of legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, has taken a firm stand against misinformation regarding her father's health and family dynamics. Addressing rumors surrounding Ozzy's Parkinson's disease, Kelly clarified that he is managing the condition with resilience and support from his family.
Additionally, she condemned the rise of misleading AI-generated videos that have been circulating online, which portray her family in an unflattering light. Kelly expressed her frustration over the impact of these fabrications, emphasizing the need for accurate representation of her family's experiences.
Moreover, she refuted claims surrounding a supposed suicide pact involving her mother, Sharon Osbourne, asserting that such narratives are not only false but also deeply hurtful. Kelly's candid remarks highlight the importance of mental health awareness and the responsibility of media in portraying the truth. Her commitment to protecting her family's reputation is evident as she navigates these challenging conversations.
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