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Kelly Osbourne pays tribute to dad Ozzy with rocker t-shirt as she fosters puppy during coronavirus crisis


Kelly Osbourne pays tribute to dad Ozzy on shopping trip before revealing she’s fostered a puppy (Picture: Backgrid/Instagram)

Kelly Osbourne was seeing paying tribute to her rocker dad Ozzy via her t-shirt, before revealing she has decided to foster a puppy during the coronavirus crisis.

The 35-year-old was seen heading out in Los Angeles to pick up some shopping and chose to pay homage to Ozzy, 71, as she took a break from isolation.

Kelly donned an ‘Ozzy for President’ t-shirt and teamed it with leggings, a denim jacket and a beanie hat.

She was seen carrying a box full of eggs, after stocking up, and was taking no chances while out and about, as she made sure to wear a protective mask and gloves.

Kelly has since revealed to fans on Instagram that she has decided to foster a dog, as shelters are struggling to find homes for animals during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Introducing her new furry friend, Kelly posted a picture of her cradling the cute dog and wrote: ‘EVERYONE!!!!! Meet Oat!!! She is 9 weeks old. I will be fostering her for the foreseeable future.

Kelly paid tribute to Ozzy with her rocker tee while wearing a protective mask and gloves for supermarket trip (Picture: Backgrid)

‘Thank you so much Erica and everyone @wagsandwalks for all that you are doing to protect these precious fur balls. Especially during this crazy time. To anyone reading this that can… support for local shelter and foster a dog/cat as they are over loaded right now and need all the help they can get.’

Kelly signed off: ‘Stay safe everyone. I love you all.’

She had been self-isolating away from her famous family for the last three weeks and finally reunited with dad Ozzy and mum Sharon at their home, while wearing masks and still practicing social distancing.

The family have been taking extra precautions as Ozzy falls into the category of those most vulnerable to suffering complications if they were to contract coronavirus, because of his Parkinson’s diagnosis.

Kelly was seen urging fans to stay indoors and adhere to lockdown restrictions put in place by governments, as it could help save the lives of those at risk, like her dad.

Although, Kelly has said Ozzy is doing much better as she shared an update on the Black Sabbath star’s Parkinson’s battle, following his first round of stem cell treatment.

Kelly had urged fans to stay at home during the coronavirus pandemic to keep those deemed at risk, like dad Ozzy, safe (Picture: Instagram)

She told Entertainment Tonight: ‘Seeing after one treatment of stem cell what has happened and the progress that he’s made is mind-blowing.

‘He wants to get up. He wants to do things. He wants to be part of the world again. He’s walking better. He’s talking better. His symptoms are lessening.

‘He is building the muscle strength back that he needs after his spine surgery.’

Ozzy revealed in January that he was forced to have surgery on his neck last year, after finding out he has Parkinson’s II.

Kelly added that Ozzy is finding it hard being in quarantine now he’s feeling better because he just wants to leave the house.

‘He keeps saying to me, “I’ve been on quarantine for almost two years, and now I’m feeling better and the world is on quarantine,”’ she said.

Kelly added: ‘I did have a cry yesterday because I miss my parents and I’m really close with them and I’m used to seeing them every day and being with them every day. 

‘I’ve spent pretty much every day in the last year with my dad, and not being able to see him is hard.’

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