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Kelly Osbourne begs followers to stay home as she pledges to #StayHomeforOzzy amid COVID-19

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ByJosh Johnson
March 24, 2020, 8:06 PM

If you're bored while in quarantine, perhaps thinking of yourself as helping to protect millions of other people, including a metal legend, may make self-isolation feel a bit more epic.

Ozzy Osbourne's daughter Kelly is asking you to #StayHomeforOzzy in an effort to raise awareness for people like her father, who's particularly vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Both of my parents are high risk, especially my dad," she wrote in an Instagram post. "I stay home for my mum and dad. If you don't have anyone to stay home for I beg you #StayHomeforOzzy."

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She also revealed how she is social distancing from her parents.

"If I would have known 3 weeks ago when I sent them off to panama that that was gonna be the last time I got to hug and kiss them for a while… I would have held on a little longer. However these are the sacrifices we must make," she wrote.

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She added, "Help put a smile on my dad's face while he is in quarantine by posting a pic of your best Ozzy impersonation and #StayHomeforOzzy."

Ozzy, meanwhile, has certainly been through the wringer, health-wise, over the past year or so, ranging from a battle with the flu to undergoing neck surgery after suffering a fall in his home.

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He also revealed earlier this year that he'd been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.

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