Kelly Osbourne clarifies rumors about Ozzy's health and suicide pact claims

 July 14, 2025, NEWS

Kelly Osbourne has taken a stand against the digital rumor mill, slamming false narratives about her legendary father, Ozzy Osbourne, with the kind of no-nonsense grit conservatives admire.

According to Fox News, in a series of fiery social media posts, Kelly tackled two major falsehoods: a supposed suicide pact between her parents and wild claims about Ozzy's imminent demise.

Let's rewind to 2017, when Sharon Osbourne stirred headlines with a comment to The Mirror about euthanasia, suggesting she and Ozzy had plans for an assisted suicide facility in Switzerland if faced with a brain-affecting illness like Alzheimer's.

Kelly Debunks Suicide Pact Narrative

Kelly, now 40, isn't having any of that old noise dragged up as gospel. She blasted the idea on Instagram on July 11, 2025, calling it "bulls--t" her mom once said for attention. It's refreshing to see someone cut through the sensationalism with plain talk, especially when progressive media often amplifies such drama for clicks.

Sharon's words from back then—"We believe 100 percent in euthanasia"—were clearly meant to shock, but Kelly's correction reminds us that not every offhand remark is a binding contract. In a world obsessed with overanalyzing personal choices, this family deserves the space to clarify their own story.

Now, onto the second myth: Ozzy's health. Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2003, the rock icon kept it under wraps until 2020, a private struggle that speaks to a stoic strength many on the right can respect.

Ozzy's Health Struggles Under Scrutiny

Fast forward to January 29, 2025, when Ozzy admitted on his Sirius XM show, "Ozzy Speaks," that he can no longer walk. He framed it with grit, noting others haven't achieved half as much yet didn't survive—a perspective that counters the victimhood culture so often pushed by the left.

Kelly jumped in on July 11, 2025, to address a vile AI-generated video circulating online, falsely portraying Ozzy claiming he's dying. She raged, "What the f--- is wrong with you people?" and rightly so—exploiting a man's health for views is the kind of low blow conservatives decry in today's tech-driven, ethics-free landscape.

She described the fake clip as mimicking her dad's voice, twisted into a morbid script. It's a stark reminder of how AI can be weaponized to spread lies, undermining trust in a way that should concern anyone who values truth over agenda.

Setting the Record Straight on Parkinson's

Kelly was crystal clear: Ozzy is not dying, despite his mobility challenges from Parkinson's. She stressed, "He's not dying," in her posts, pushing back against the narrative that paints every ailment as a death sentence—a narrative too often fueled by a culture that thrives on despair rather than resilience.

In another exchange with a social media user on a Monday following her initial posts, Kelly didn't mince words, telling the commenter to "go f--- yourself" for insisting Ozzy was in stage 5 of Parkinson's. She corrected the misinformation, noting his type of Parkinson's doesn't progress that way, a fact-based smackdown that cuts through emotional hysteria.

Her frustration is palpable as she urged people to "stop watching AI generated content" and perpetuating nonsense. It's a call to accountability that resonates with those of us tired of seeing technology used to distort reality instead of inform.

Family Values Amid Public Lies

This saga isn't just about health rumors; it's about a family fighting to protect their dignity against a media and tech environment that often prioritizes scandal over substance. Kelly's defense of her father mirrors the conservative value of standing by loved ones, no matter the public storm.

Ozzy's own words on his show reflect a man who, despite physical limits, refuses to wallow, a mindset far removed from the entitlement culture some progressive voices champion. Kelly's battle against these rumors is a reminder that truth still matters, even in an age of viral fakery.

About Victor Winston

Victor is a conservative writer covering American politics and the national news cycle. His work spans elections, governance, culture, media behavior, and foreign affairs. The emphasis is on outcomes, power, and consequences.
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