Kelly Osbourne came out swinging after WWE superstar Becky Lynch insulted her late father Ozzy Osbourne’s hometown on Monday Night RAW.
“The only good thing that came outta here died a month ago,” the Irish wrestler, 38, announced while facing off against Nikki Garcia in the ring at a show in Birmingham, England, that aired on Monday, August 25.
“But in fairness to Ozzy Osbourne he had the good sense to move to L.A., because if I lived in Birmingham I’d die too,” added the Women’s Intercontinental Champion, who is known for her “heel” turns, as the crowd erupted in boos.
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The next day, Kelly defended her rocker dad, who died at 76 on July 22, in an Instagram Story.
“You are a disrespectful dirtbag,” Kelly, 40, wrote, addressing Lynch. “Birmingham would not piss on you if you were on fire.”
The city hosted a funeral procession for The Prince of Darkness on Wednesday, July 30. Tens of thousands of fans lined the streets and chanted his name.
Local group Bostin’ Brass Band performed the Black Sabbath hit “Iron Man” as they accompanied the hearse carrying Ozzy’s coffin, which was draped in purple flowers.
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Per video obtained by the BBC, Kelly, along with her mother, Sharon, 72, and brother, Jack, 39, got out to look at tributes and lay their own bouquets among the sea of flowers on Birmingham’s Black Sabbath Bridge, which was named for the band.
Ozzy was laid to rest near his Buckinghamshire, England, home the next day following a private ceremony attended by about 110 family members and music industry insiders.