Kelly Osborne became genuine about her unconventional ways in which she dealt with “sadness and sadness” following the death of her father, Ozzy Osborne.
The “Osbournes” alumni told her Instagram followers on Monday that she “find something that really made me happy.”
“I didn’t expect to find a smile again in falconry, but I did,” writes former reality star, 40. “I love being with birds!”
Not only did Kelly share a shot of smiles with an owl perched on his fingers through the story, but he also posted multiple videos of other birds flying towards his extended arm.
All the “Fashion Police” graduates were smiling and able to hear laughter.
Kelly’s overjoyed social media uploads headlined a month after Ozzy passed away.
The Black Sabbath frontman suffered from Parkinson’s disease died of a heart attack in July. He was 76 years old.
Kelly honored her father, who died at the funeral later that same month, and praised the blue-coloured glasses reminiscent of Ozzy’s signature pair.
She broke the silence on August 4th in an Instagram statement.
“Sadness is a strange thing – it creeps up to you in the waves,” she wrote about the “the most difficult moment of (her) life” of the time. “I won’t be okay for a while, but knowing that my family is not alone in our pain will make a difference.
“I have a strong embrace of love, light, and legacy,” Kelly concluded.
She recently threw a stern applause at Becky Lynch when the WWE star, 38, made a “disrespectful” comment about the locker.
“The only good thing that came out of here was he passed away a month ago,” the athlete said during his “Monday Night Live” in Birmingham.
“But to be fair for Ozzy Osbourne, he had a good sense of moving to LA, the right city,” Lynch added. “If I lived in Birmingham, I would die too.”
Kelly replied, “You’re a rude dirt bag! Birmingham won’t be angry with you if you’re on fire.”