Ozzy Osbourne’s first posthumous television moment was as touching as it was unforgettable. The heavy metal legend, who died in July at the age of 76, shared the screen one last time with his daughter, Kelly Osbourne, on the September 8 episode of “Lego Masters Jr.” The family connection made the surprise cameo all the more moving.
Rock Legend Brings Humor to Young Builders
Appearing on a giant screen above the young contestants, Osbourne wore a black shirt and his signature oversized jewelry. Kelly beamed as she looked up at her dad. “Hi Dad! We need someone to scare a few of the kids,” she said with a grin. “Would you mind?”
The proud father instantly played along, turning the moment into both a laugh and a memory. The “Paranoid” singer happily stepped in, using his unmistakable voice to energize the kids. “One hour left, kids! You’ve got one hour left to finish those builds,” he shouted, before adding with a laugh, “or else!”

Stage lights turned red as his booming message echoed across the set.

The contestants cheered while Kelly exclaimed, “That was perfect! We love you.”

Judge Boone Langston joked the moment was “crazy train,” nodding to Osbourne’s iconic 1980 song.
Remembering Ozzy’s Life & Legacy
EntertainmentNOW/GettyOsbourne’s family confirmed his death on July 22. “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning,” they told People magazine.
(Photo by BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)“He was with his family and surrounded by love.”
GettyJust weeks before, the rocker gave his final performance at Back to the Beginning, Black Sabbath’s farewell concert. Even from a throne, he brought the same fire that defined his career.
Kelly & Sharon Navigate Life Together, Embracing A New Hobby

Osbourne’s death left a lasting void for his wife, Sharon, and their children. Kelly later posted a heartfelt tribute, thanking fans for their messages.
(Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for NARAS)“Grief is a strange thing—it sneaks up on you in waves,” she wrote. “I will not be ok for a while, but knowing my family is not alone in our pain makes a difference.”
On September 11, Kelly shared a lighter moment with her mom, posting a video from a falconry outing. In the clip, Sharon smiled as she extended her arm to a bird of prey, marking her first public outing since the funeral. Kelly could be heard encouraging, “Mum, put your hand out.”
Together, their strength and humor continue to honor Osbourne’s memory while keeping his presence alive for fans worldwide.



