Kelly Osbourne finally finds one hobby to help her heal after Ozzy death
Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter reveals reason behind her happiness days after her father’s demsie
Kelly Osbourne has recently discovered a hobby that helped her cope with grief two months after the death of her dad Ozzy.
The TV personality shared that she had found her happiness in falconry as a hobby to overcome the pain of losing her beloved dad who died on July 22 at 76 following a battle with Parkinson’s.
Turning to Instagram on September 8, Kelly posted a series of videos catching falcons and owls, smiling as she fed the birds of prey.
Alongside a picture with an owl, the 40-year-old wrote in the caption, “In all my sadness and grief I have found something that truly makes me happy!”
“I never thought I would find my smile again through falconry but I did. I absolutely love being with the birds,” added the daughter of late musician.
It is pertinent to mention that Kelly and late Ozzy had always shared a close bond during his lifetime.
The daughter of late musician post came hours after a moving tribute was paid to Ozzy at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards on September 7 in New York.
Fellow rockers Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Yungblud united to perform a heartfelt medley of Ozzy's greatest hits.
Meanwhile, Ozzy’s son Jack and his children also remembered Ozzy at the award ceremony.
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