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The Osbourne family marks first Christmas after Ozzy’s death
Kelly Osbourne has shared an emotional glimpse into how her family marked their first Christmas without Ozzy Osbourne, offering a quiet but heartfelt look at how they are coping during a deeply painful time.
The television personality posted a series of photos on Instagram showing herself surrounded by loved ones as they gathered to celebrate the holiday together.
The snaps captured Kelly alongside her mother Sharon, her fiancé, and extended family members, all dressed in matching pajamas as they tried to keep the festive spirit alive.
Although her brother Jack was not seen in the pictures, the moment reflected togetherness during a difficult chapter for the family.
“Merry Christmas from The Osbourne family!!!” Kelly wrote in the caption, keeping the message simple but meaningful.
The holiday marked the first Christmas since Ozzy’s passing earlier this year, and the absence was clearly felt.
Despite the grief, Kelly and Sharon appeared determined to support one another, smiling for the camera and sharing lighthearted moments.
Fans quickly filled the comments with words of comfort and encouragement.
One follower wrote, “Thinking of you all today merry Christmas,” while another added, “Sending so much love.”
A third supporter acknowledged the difficulty of the season, writing, “I know how hard this Christmas will be. Just do the best you can, and know how much he loved you all.”
In recent weeks, Kelly has also addressed criticism surrounding her appearance, particularly comments about her weight loss.
In an emotional response shared online, she spoke openly about the toll her father’s death has taken on her.
“The fact I’m getting out of my bed and facing my life and trying should be more than enough,” she said, adding that people should reflect on their own feelings before judging others.
She also explained that her recent changes were linked to grief, saying, “My life has completely flipped upside down.”
Ozzy Osbourne passed away shortly after his final Black Sabbath performance in July, leaving a lasting impact on his family and fans alike.
This Christmas, the Osbournes honoured his memory quietly, leaning on one another as they navigate life without him.
Entertainment
Travis Kelce sparks backlash after hitting fan during game for third time
Travis Kelce’s harmless sport unfortunately proved to be harmful for a fan who was watching the golf match.
The 36-year-old Kansas City Chiefs tight end reportedly struck a woman hard on the 18th hole, who was left shaken by the hit.
The staff around the golf course at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am rushed to help the injured woman and Kelce soon joined them to ask her if she was alright.
The fan, who has been identified as Edenne Flinn, from Salinas, California, ensured the NFL star that she was alright, and he then signed an autograph for her.
The accident quickly went viral on social media, with fans attacking the sportsman over his neglectful shot which hurt a bystander.
Social media sleuths also brought up similar incidents happened in the past where Kelce left people “bloodied” due to his accidental shots.
One X user wrote, “Wait Travis Kelce played in a golf tournament this weekend & he hit a girl with one of his golf balls?? & all she got out of it was an autograph? & even more egregious is that it’s the 2nd time it’s happened??! He did the same thing a few years ago?”
Another added, “he should go back to the football field already,” while a third joked, “bro is treating the golf court like NFL drills chill out.”
On the other hand, many also appreciated the star athlete for going to check on the hurt fan right away.
Entertainment
Abhishek Sharma’s duck against Pakistan adds him to unwanted list
Indian left-handed opening batter Abhishek Sharma joined the list of unwanted batters after enduring a disappointing outing, falling for a four-ball duck during a high-voltage ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 clash against arch-rival Pakistan.
The top-ranked T20I batter, who bagged a duck in India’s campaign opener against the United States of America (USA) before missing their subsequent group-stage fixture against Namibia due to illness, was slotted back into the playing XI for the high-octane clash.
Sharma, however, had a forgetful return as he perished for a four-ball duck, falling victim to Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha in the first over.
Consequently, he joined an unwanted list of Indian openers who bagged a duck against traditional rivals Pakistan in T20 World Cups, led by his head coach Gautam Gambhir, who suffered the outcome twice in the 2007 and 2012 editions.
The list also features India’s World Cup-winning captain, Rohit Sharma, who was trapped lbw for a golden duck by left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi during the traditional rivals’ meeting at the 2021 T20 World Cup.
Indian openers to bag a duck against Pakistan in T20 World Cups
- Gautam Gambhir – zero (three) in 2007
- Gautam Gambhir – zero (two) in 2012
- Rohit Sharma – zero (one) in 2021
- Abhishek Sharma – zero (four) in 2026.
Meanwhile, Pakistan suffered a 61-run defeat after accumulating only 114 before getting bowled out in 18 overs.
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha’s decision to field first did not prove beneficial for the Green Shirts as the Men in Blue accumulated 175/7 in their 20 overs.
Entertainment
King Charles puts his touch on mother of pearl, leaving artisan ‘proud’
King Charles and Queen Camilla took a moment away from palace life to celebrate two decades of craftsmanship at the 20th anniversary exhibition of Turquoise Mountain.
The event, held at The Garrison Chapel within Chelsea Barracks, highlighted artisans from Afghanistan, Jordan, Myanmar, Palestine and Saudi Arabia.
Among the demonstrations, Saudi palm weaver Fayza Al-Mansouri showcased her intricate technique to the King, who declared, “I’m so proud of you all,” and quizzed her on whether she had learned the craft from her mother.
The royal couple were later invited to participate themselves, applying the final touches of mother-of-pearl inlay to beautifully crafted Syrian jewellery boxes, each personalised with their ciphers.
Moataz Hammoush said seeing the King handle the delicate inlay was “a mix of pride and disbelief,” it had opened doors to markets and designers he could never have reached on his own.
At the exhibition, Mrs Stewart, representing the charity, paid tribute to the King’s vision: “This is the community, the monarch, that you have brought together. No one else who could have created this project.”
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