I'm A Celebrity star Jack Osbourne in tears as he speaks out on dad Ozzy's death
- Monday, Jack Osbourne became emotional on I'm A Celebrity while discussing his father Ozzy Osbourne's death around the campfire with Lisa Riley in the Australian jungle camp.
- In July this year, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman, died at 76 after longstanding health problems including Parkinson's disease and heart conditions.
- Jack Osbourne said the death was a shock and he is still navigating it after three, nearly four months, adding leaving his wife and children will be difficult.
- Viewers responded emotionally on social media after the campfire exchange on Monday, many saying they were moved to tears by the Jack and Lisa conversation during I'm A Celebrity 25th series.
- Fans noted Jack Osbourne's jungle entry came months after his father's death, and reports say he's being paid �200,000; he rose to fame on The Osbournes and later starred in Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie.
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Emotional moment in the British jungle camp: Jack Osbourne speaks with tears about the death of his father Ozzy.Already on the second day of "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!": Jack Osbourne (40) talked about his father's death at the British jungle camp. "We knew for some time that he was sick, but it was still a shock," said the 40-year-old. "We never thought it would go so fast." Actress Lisa Riley (49) had approached him at the campfire…
Kelly Osbourne reacts with sweet message as brother Jack breaks down in tears over dad Ozzy's death on ITV I'm A Celebrity
Kelly Osbourne has taken to social media to show her support for her brother Jack Osbourne after he was left in tears during Monday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!The 40-year-old became visibly emotional when discussing his father Ozzy Osbourne's passing with fellow contestant Lisa Riley. The rock icon passed away in July, aged 76.The Black Sabbath frontman died following a heart attack after years of battling Parkinson'…
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