Ozzy Osbourne Death Rumors Explode Online – Kelly Osbourne Responds

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Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, has long been a symbol of defiant resilience in the face of health struggles. Now 76 and living with Parkinson’s disease, the rock legend recently capped off his career with a dramatic final concert in Birmingham, England, performing from a black throne. But despite this public appearance, confusion about his health has been reignited—thanks to a disturbing new trend in digital misinformation.
The latest spark? A deepfake video that quickly went viral online. The manipulated clip featured a computer-generated version of Ozzy delivering morbid, fake quotes about death, including the line, “I don’t need a doctor to tell me that I’m going to die.” The AI-generated footage left many fans shocked, confused, and, most troublingly, misled.
While such content might appear harmless or even humorous to some, the emotional toll it can take on families and fans is significant. Deepfakes are not just digital tricks—they’re tools that, when used maliciously, can spread falsehoods faster than the truth can catch up.
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Kelly Osbourne Sets the Record Straight
Not one to stay silent, Kelly Osbourne responded swiftly and angrily. She took to Instagram to denounce the fake video and the wave of panic it caused. “He’s not dying,” she declared in a video, frustrated at how easily people accepted the misinformation. While she acknowledged her father’s health challenges, she emphasized that he is still very much alive.
Kelly’s emotional response didn’t stop there. She took particular offense at renewed rumors of a supposed suicide pact between her parents, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. “What is wrong with you?” she asked, criticizing the way online gossip twists old statements into fresh conspiracies. She called on people to think twice before spreading such serious and personal claims.
That suicide pact rumor stems from a 2017 interview in which Sharon mentioned the couple’s belief in assisted suicide under certain circumstances. However, Kelly clarified that her mother’s comments were taken out of context and exaggerated. She suggested that Sharon’s statement had been misunderstood—or perhaps delivered in a moment meant to shock, not to be taken literally.
The Role of AI and the Damage of Misinformation
What makes this incident more alarming is its origin: artificial intelligence. The video in question wasn’t just a rumor; it was a deepfake—a convincing but fake portrayal of Ozzy, generated by AI. This marked a troubling intersection between technology and misinformation. It wasn’t just hearsay—it was engineered deception.
The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence even categorized the video as a hazardous event. The group flagged it for creating public confusion, emotional harm to Ozzy’s family, and reputational damage. These are no small consequences. For a figure as influential as Ozzy Osbourne, the fallout from a viral deepfake goes far beyond meme culture.
It’s a reminder of the risks that come with unregulated AI content. As deepfake technology becomes more accessible, the chance of abuse grows. Celebrities are among the first targets, but the ripple effects extend to everyday people who consume, believe, and share this content without hesitation.
Ozzy’s Health: The Facts, Not the Fiction
Amid the online chaos, Ozzy’s real health issues are no secret. He’s been open about his Parkinson’s diagnosis and the multiple surgeries following a 2003 quad bike accident and a 2019 fall. In early 2025, Sharon Osbourne confirmed he could no longer walk, which only fueled further public concern.
A photo from March 2024, showing Ozzy in a wheelchair wearing a surgical mask, added to the speculation. But fans must separate concern from conspiracy. Ozzy’s health is deteriorating—but he’s still here, and still making public appearances when he can, as his July 5 farewell concert proved.
Rather than dwelling on manipulated content, fans should focus on honoring Ozzy’s legacy and respecting his family’s privacy. The noise of internet rumors shouldn’t be louder than the truth. The Prince of Darkness may be fading from the stage, but he hasn’t left it just yet.
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