“I always heard Dad going down the stairs in the morning,” Kelly, 41, recalled during the Wednesday, November 12, episode of The Osbournes Podcastwith brother Jack Osbourne and their mother, Sharon Osbourne. “The first thing I always said to him was, ‘Morning, Dada, I love you.’ And I’d call it out, and he’d say, ‘I love you more’ and walk down the stairs.”
She added, “On the morning that he passed, I didn’t say it.”
Sharon, 73, reassured her daughter that the Black Sabbath rocker “knew” he was loved.
“You’re always gonna want more time. And this is a huge example for our little family. Time is so precious,” she added. “And don’t waste time with anyone. It’s like we always used to say, Daddy and I would say, ‘You can’t buy time.’ If only.”
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Ozzy died of a heart attack on July 22 at the age of 76. He played his final show, Back to the Beginning, just two weeks prior in Birmingham, performing the show seated due to his Parkinson’s disease.
“I never realized just how horrible grief is. I never knew I was capable of loving somebody so much and missing somebody so much,” Kelly said. “I just, I never thought there’d be a day where he wouldn’t be here.”