
Sharon Osbourne has been seen for the first time since the funeral of her husband Ozzy Osbourne, and it seems her daughter Kelly has been getting her to try a new hobby.
The legendary rockstar passed away earlier this year after a triumphant farewell concert which raised millions for charity, and Sharon made sure Ozzy's final wishes to go back to living in the UK and to be buried in his garden were fulfilled.
Sharon had expressed her gratitude for the messages which poured in following her husband's death and she has now been seen out in public again thanks to a video from her daughter.
Kelly Osbourne recently posted a video on social media which showed mother and daughter giving falconry a go, with Kelly thanking the Cornwall farm which hosted the falconry 'for putting a smile on my mum's face'.
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In the video Kelly can be seen with an owl perched upon her head and saying 'mum, put your hand out' prompting the owl to fly over to Sharon.

In case you were wondering, it is still called 'falconry' even if you do it with owls as falconry includes other birds of prey as well.
Anyhow, the owl flapped its way to Sharon and perched upon the glove she was wearing on her outstretched hand.
With her other hand she started stroking the bird as she told it 'I don't have anything to give you', though the owl seemed fairly comfortable with this development.
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"Today I introduced my mum to falconry and she loved it! Thank you @gerardsulter for putting a smile on my mum’s face too!" Kelly wrote in a post on Instagram, with plenty of people sending well wishes to the pair of them.
Plenty of people said they'd 'missed seeing Sharon' and that it 'makes them happy' to see the Osbournes getting out and about having a nice time.
In previous posts Kelly had said that taking up falconry was 'something that truly makes me happy' and that the new hobby helped her 'find my smile again'.
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It's clear she decided to share this happiness with her mum.
Last month, Kelly wrote a message to the people who'd sent their love and support to her family in the wake of her dad's death.
She wrote: "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. 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. I'm holding on tight to the love, the light and the legacy left behind.
"Thank you for being there, I love you all so much."
Topics: Sharon Osbourne, Celebrity, Animals