It's been nearly a month since the passing of Black Sabbath frontman and rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, and his family is now finding a way back to their normal lives.
Kelly Osbourne, 40, took to social media to showcase her latest project, her first since her dad's passing (while prerecorded), being a spin-off of the American reality TV series Lego Masters.
Kelly will host Lego Masters Jr., a spin-off featuring kids as contestants that was announced earlier in July. Amy Corbett and Boone Langston, LEGO designers, will preside as judges.
The show is set to premiere on August 18 at 8/7c on FOX, with Kelly tagged in one of the show's social media posts, simply captioned: "The magic's in the build," featuring a LEGO version of herself.
Fans even thought they'd discovered an easter egg nod to none other than her father, when she introduced the series premiere challenge, a Disney themed build with a Disney train, and many thought they heard her say "Crazy Train," aka one of Ozzy's most iconic hits.
"I for sure thought that it said 'crazy train' at first, this is so cute!" one commenter remarked, with another saying: "For a second or two, I thought she said, Crazy Train," and a third even quipping: "All aboard in a crazy train!!!!!! ha ha ha!"
The mom-of-one has remained with her family in the wake of her father's passing on July 22, appearing at the private funeral as well as the funereal procession in his native Birmingham.
She broke her silence on his death with a lengthy tribute following her appearance then, expressing her gratitude on her Instagram Stories for all their well-wishers while asking for grace as the Osbourne family find their light again.
"I've sat down to write this a hundred times and still don't know if the words will ever feel like enough…but from the bottom of my heart, thank you," she began.
"The love, support, and beautiful messages I've received from so many of you have truly helped carry me through the hardest moment of my life," Kelly continued. "Every kind word, every shared memory, every bit of compassion has meant more than I can ever explain."
"Grief is a strange thing – it sneaks up on you in waves – I will not be ok for a while – but knowing my family are not alone in our pain makes a difference," she continued in her heartbreaking tribute. "I'm holding on tight to the love, the light, and the legacy left behind."
She concluded: "Thank you for being there. I love you all so much," signing off with "#BirminghamForever" and "#OzzyForever," soundtracking it with his song "See You on the Other Side."
Ozzy's passing was particularly devastating for Kelly, coming just weeks after his farewell concert with the original Black Sabbath line-up in Birmingham, which she attended with her family.
It was backstage at the show that her then-boyfriend and father to their son Sidney, Slipknot musician Sid Wilson, got down on one knee and proposed to Kelly, which she accepted in front of her parents.
