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Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter Kelly fiercely rejected her mom Sharon’s claims that her famous parents had a “suicide pact” just days before his death at age 76.
The “Fashion Police” alum, 40, earlier this month shut down rumors that the rocker and his wife had such an agreement in place — despite Sharon herself having previously admitted it.
“Stop making articles or posts about how you think my parents are having a suicide pact,” Kelly said in a video on her Instagram Story on July 11. “That was bulls–t my mom said to get attention one time. And my dad’s not dying. Stop.”
Sharon first mentioned her so-called euthanasia pact with the Black Sabbath icon in 2007, saying the couple — who wed in 1982 — had “come to the same decision” to travel to Switzerland if they suffered a life-limiting illness.
“Ozzy and I have absolutely come to the same decision,” she told The Mirror at the time. “We believe 100% in euthanasia so have drawn up plans to go to the assisted suicide flat in Switzerland if we ever have an illness that affects our brains.”
“If Ozzy or I ever got Alzheimer’s, that’s it – we’d be off,” the former “The Talk” co-host went on.
“I saw my father suffer from the day he came back into my life in 2002 to the day he died in July, There’s no way I could go through what he did, or put my kids through that.”
Sharon also mentioned the alleged pact in her 2007 memoir “Survivor: My Story — The Next Chapter.”
During “The Osbournes” podcast in 2023, Sharon insisted that her “suicide pact” with the “Crazy Train” hitmaker was “still a plan” for the pair.
Kelly, for her part, has always maintained that the pact between her parents was never legitimate, and earlier this month lambasted an AI-generated video showing her father saying he was “going to die.”
“There’s this video going around on social media, and it’s supposed to be my dad, but it’s AI,” she said on social media. “It has a voice like my dad’s David Attenborough or something. And it starts out saying, ‘I don’t need a doctor to tell me that I’m going to die. I know I’m going to die.’”
She fumed, “What the f–k is wrong with you people? Why would you spend your time making a video like this?”
“He’s not dying. Yes, he has Parkinson’s, and yes, his mobility is completely different than it used to be, but he’s not dying. What is wrong with you?”
The “War Pigs” rocker confirmed his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the disease is a disorder of the nervous system that affects movement and causes tremors and stiffness. There is no known cure.
The rock legend had also undergone multiple surgeries in recent years, including for a debilitating spinal injury in 2019.