In the diagnosis of his Parkinson’s diagnosis, Kelly Osbourne hits violently back to rumors about her father Ozzy Osbourne.
The 40-year-old former reality star shared a screenshot of a direct message that she received in her Instagram history on Monday. In the news, a social media user asked whether Kelly understood how “Parkinson’s disease works” because she said publicly that her father does not die “. The critic also claimed that Ozzy had Parkinson’s level five, which means that the musician was “dying”.
“This is the S *** with which I wake up,” wrote Kelly in the caption. “WTF is wrong with people?”
In a follow-up story, she shared her answer to the message, where she said that she “fully understands” Parkinson’s disease, a disorder in the nervous system that affects her own movements.
“Your message is incredibly rude,” says her answer. “So I would like to tell you that you should say to yourself! He is not in level 5 !!!

After describing the comments as “evil”, she criticized a AI video that had recently appeared and that she had only approached a few days earlier.
“Stop watching the content of AI-generated, and stop to maintain the bulls ***,” she added. “I don’t really answer [to] News like this, but they really angry me, how do they dare! ”
The Shared Message Exchange came to the AI video that Kelly appealed last week.
“So there is this video on social media and it should be my father, but it is AI,” she said on Friday in her Instagram story, as reported by People. “[A voice] Starts to say: “I don’t need a doctor who tells me that I will die. I know I will die. ‘What the hell is wrong with you? Why should you spend your time to make a video like this?”
She added: “Yes, his mobility is completely different than before, but he doesn’t die. What’s wrong with you?”
The AI video also referred to a suicide pact that her mother, Sharon Osbourne, and father had previously spoken. For the first time, Sharon revealed that Pact found in 2007 that it occurred to her when her father Don Arden died this year after suffering from Alzheimer’s.
“Ozzy and I have absolutely came to the same decision,” she said The mirror at the time. “We believe that 100 percent in euthanasia have created plans for the assisted suicide apartment in Switzerland if we ever have a disease that affects our brain. If Ozzy or I have ever received Alzheimer’s.
During a appearance of 2023 in her family’s podcast, The Osbournes PodcastSharon told her son Jack that she and Ozzy’s pact were still there. “I don’t want it to really hurt. Mental suffering is enough pain without physical. So if you are mentally and physical, you can see,” she said.
Kelly now hit the pact and called him “Bullen *** My mother said that he should attract attention.”
Ozzy publicly revealed his “mild” Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020. Since then he has been open to his symptoms and told The guardian In 2022 he suffered from depression, blood clots and paralyzing nerve pain as a result of the disease.
In February he revealed that the disease influenced its ability to walk. “I did it until 2025,” he said in his Sirius XM radio broadcast. “I can’t walk, but you know what I thought during the holidays? I am still alive with all my complaint.”
At the beginning of this month, he united with his band Black Sabbath and they made their last farewell show in Villa Park in Birmingham, England. Ozzy sat on every armrest during the performance in a bat throne with a skull design.
According to Tom Morello, musical director of the event, the show collected more than 190 million US dollars for charity organizations, including Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorn Children’s Hospice.