Kelly Osbourne quietly sang “Mama, I’m Coming Home” on her father’s worn acoustic guitar on the evening of July 22 — a home where Ozzy’s voice once echoed through every hallway. nh

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UK — July 22, 2025 — In a quiet, candlelit room inside the Osbourne family’s countryside estate, Kelly Osbourne honored her late father, Ozzy Osbourne, with a deeply personal tribute that left the small group of attendees in tears.

There was no stage, no spotlight. Just a few family members and close friends gathered in the living room where Ozzy had once spent countless nights writing music and humming melodies to himself. On this night, it was his daughter who would fill the silence.

Kelly entered the room holding her father’s old acoustic guitar — the very one he had used to perform his iconic ballad “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” She took a seat across from Ozzy’s empty armchair, a fixture in the house that now felt like a sacred space.

With a calm but trembling voice, she addressed the room:

“This song was once a gift he sang for my mother. Tonight, I want to sing it again… for the great father who raised me.”

Her performance was soft, intimate, and raw. The familiar chords echoed gently through the room, each note carrying decades of memories. She didn’t sing for the crowd — she sang for him. And when she reached the final line — “Mama, I’m coming home” — she looked toward the window, where the breeze stirred the curtains as if in response.

Sharon Osbourne, seated beside her daughter, remained silent throughout. She held Kelly’s hand tightly, her expression hollow and distant — the look of a woman who had already cried all her tears.

No applause followed the song. Just a long, heavy stillness — the kind that only comes when a goodbye is final.