'I want to get through Christmas without crying' Kelly Osbourne talks first Christmas without Ozzy
Kelly Osbourne has opened up about her family's plans for their first Christmas since her dad Ozzy Osbourne passed away earlier this year, and she is hoping to make it through the festive period "without crying".
Kelly Osbourne is hoping to make it through Christmas "without crying" as she and her family mark the first festive period since her dad Ozzy Osbourne passed away.
The 41-year-old star and her partner, Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson, and their three-year-old son Sidney will celebrate Christmas at her mum Sharon Osbourne's Buckinghamshire home, where she lived with Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy, who died in July, aged 76.
And as the family prepare for a "proper English Christmas", their first without their patriarch, Kelly is hoping to avoid breaking down in tears.
She told Sun Club: "We are going to have a proper English Christmas. I always love that.
"They don’t even have crackers in LA.
On the day, there’s going to be 14 of us and I ordered everyone that’s with us a pair of matching pyjamas to wear.
"We are going to be sitting in front of the telly.
"I just want to get through Christmas without crying."
Kelly's brother Jack Osbourne, 40, will remain in Los Angeles with his wife Aree Gearhart - who is expecting - and his children, but Kelly admitted he will "be on FaceTime".
She is also planning to shower mum Sharon with plenty of presents, including a puppy.
Looking to 2026, Kelly wants to remain in the England, because she doesn't want to "leave" her father - who is buried underneath an apple tree at the Buckinghamshire house - and she is planning to start a farm.
She added: "I’m working on having a farm here. I’m setting up barns as we speak, then we’ll get animals.
"The plan is to stay in England now. I wouldn’t leave my dad. It’s just one day at a time."
Speaking about grief, she added: "It’s the hardest thing you’ll ever go through in your life.
"I’ll never ever be the girl I was before."