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Ozzy Osbourne joins daughter Kelly in posthumous ‘Lego Masters Jr.’ appearance

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Ozzy Osbourne is still with Kelly Osbourne in spirit.

The “Crazy Train” hitmaker — who died in July at the age of 76 — gave his daughter a hand as he made a posthumous appearance on Monday’s episode of the Lego Masters Jr. reality competition show, which Kelly hosts.

In the “Ninjago”-themed episode, Ozzy greets his daughter after being introduced via video screen with an electrifying entrance.

“We need someone to scare a few of the kids,” Kelly shouts to her dad, asking, “Would you mind?”

“I’d love to,” Ozzy answered with an evil laugh, before the lights on the stage flickered red.

“One hour left, kids! You’ve got one hour left to finish those builds!” he shouted. “Or else!”

The scene garnered a job well done from Kelly, 40, who turned to the screen to address her father.

“Thank you, Daddy! That was perfect!” she shouted. “We love you.”

“Good luck, kids!” Ozzy said, before signing off.

The episode aired shortly after the rock legend was honored with a special in memoriam tribute at the MTV Video Music Awards last Sunday.

The show featured a special appearance from son Jack Osbourne and Jack’s four daughters: Pearl, Andy, Minnie, and Maple — who all wore “Ozzy” shirts as they remembered their patriarch in a video.

They were followed by Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, along with punk rock singer Yungblud and guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, who performed a medley of Ozzy hits including “Changes,” “Crazy Train” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home.”

Ozzy was laid to rest on July 30 with a public funeral procession through his home city of Birmingham, England.

During the emotional scene, fans paid tribute to the heavy metal icon with flowers and touching messages to the late star at the city’s Black Sabbath Bridge and bench.

Ozzy’s family also honored their patriarch by wearing several fashion statements. Ozzy’s wife, Sharon Osbourne, wore a necklace with one of her husband’s wedding rings as a charm. Kelly wore a pair of circular blue-tinted glasses that resembled her father’s signature pair.

Meanwhile, Aimee, 42, sported a bat brooch, while Jack, 39, wore a black Chrome Hearts tie featuring a silver cross embellishment at the bottom.



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