Birmingham was special to my dad - Kelly Osbourne

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Sarah Jullian,BBC Radio WMand

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PA Media Kelly Osbourne with a purple pixie cut in a black and grey pattern dress. She is stood next to her dad who has shoulder legnth hair, wearings round ourple lens glasses and a navy blazer.PA Media

On Instagram, Ozzy's daughter Kelly posted "Happy birthday I miss you daddy! I love you more than life itself!" on Instagram

Birmingham is set to pay tribute to its iconic son, Ozzy Osbourne, by posthumously awarding him the city's highest civic honour on what would have been his 77th birthday.

Daughter Kelly Osbourne will be presented with the Lord Mayor's Award later, by Deputy Lord Mayor Ken Wood, on her father's behalf.

She will also receive the city's books of condolence, which contain thousands of messages, written in the days after Ozzy's death in July.

"It's been a bit of an emotional one for me" Kelly told BBC Radio WM. "Birmingham is so special to him and never in my wildest dreams did I expect the outpouring of love that we received. There is no place like Brum."

Wife Sharon, who was married to Ozzy for 43 years, paid tribute to him with an Instagram birthday post.

"I will never let go of your hand until I see you on the other side," she said.

"My darling husband, I celebrate the day you were born."

'Impact on culture'

The Lord Mayor's Award celebrates individuals and groups' outstanding achievement or exceptional service to the city and people of Birmingham.

Ozzy is being honoured for his outstanding service to Birmingham, acknowledging his impact on the city's cultural and musical identity.

PA Media From left, Jack, Sharon and Kelly Osbourne stand alongside Ozzy's funeral hearse, as they look at the floral tributes laid in the day's after the Black Sabbath frontman died, in July.PA Media

The family of Ozzy Osbourne (left to right) Jack Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne

Born and raised in Aston, Ozzy achieved global stardom and success as a musician, both as the lead vocalist of pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath and in his later solo career.

"He was the people's person, he never changed and was always the working class hero," Kelly continued.

"He never thought he was better than anybody else, he just loved what he did so much, entertaining and making people happy."

'Ozzy forever'

The civic honour after all four members of Sabbath were given the Freedom of the City of Birmingham, ahead of their farewell "Back to the Beginning" concert, at Villa Park on 5 July.

Kelly explained that accepting the award on her father's behalf was bittersweet.

"I wish my father was here to receive this award," she said.

"It was one of his proudest moments, and he knew he was getting this award before he passed."

The Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Zafar Iqbal MBE, said Ozzy will always be "a proud and much missed son of Birmingham".

"Having achieved worldwide success, he never forgot his Brummie roots, so I am honoured to present the award to his family in a fitting tribute of everything he has done for our city," he said.

"Ozzy forever."

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