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Kelly Osbourne launches #StayHomeForOzzy social distancing campaign

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She also called for fans to share their best Ozzy impressions to make her dad smile Kelly Osbourne has launched a new campaign #StayHomeForOzzy to encourage social distancing and self-isolation during the coronavirus pandemic.

The daughter of Ozzy Osbourne shared the hashtag on Instagram, explaining that both of her parents are high-risk, especially her dad. “If I would have known three 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,” she wrote. “However, these are the sacrifices we must make.

I stay home for my mum and dad. If you don’t have anyone to stay home for, I beg you #StayHomeForOzzy.” I wish there was something I could say

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