Ozzy Osbourne Set for Wholesome Cameo on LEGO Masters Jr.—Yes, Really

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Ozzy Osbourne made his first televised appearance following his passing with a brief but memorable cameo on the finale of Lego Masters Jr., a show hosted by his daughter, Kelly Osbourne. The segment aired this week and featured the legendary rocker delivering the iconic one-hour warning to the remaining contestants. Shared widely on TikTok by Reality Club Fox, the exchange showcased a lighthearted moment between father and daughter. When Kelly asked Ozzy if he would “scare a few of the kids,” he eagerly agreed, rubbing his hands together and laughing maniacally in classic Osbourne fashion. As the red lights and buzzers sounded, he warned, “One hour left, kids. You’ve got one hour left to finish those builds—or else!” Kelly concluded the moment with a heartfelt “Thank you, daddy! That was perfect. We love you.”
The Finale’s Fiery Theme
This season’s finale of Lego Masters Jr. challenged the final three teams to create dragons inspired by the Ninjago series, complete with special effects, adding a dramatic flair to the competition. The show’s imaginative and dynamic theme made Ozzy’s involvement especially fitting, given his iconic status as the “Prince of Darkness” and his long-standing association with rock and heavy metal culture. The cameo served as a touching nod to both the show’s youthful creativity and Ozzy’s enduring legacy.
Honoring a Rock Legend
Osbourne passed away on July 22 at the age of 76, making this televised appearance a poignant tribute. His final live performance occurred less than three weeks before his death at the Back to the Beginning farewell concert, where he reunited with the original members of Black Sabbath. In the weeks since, Osbourne has been honored with a star-studded tribute at the MTV Video Music Awards, featuring performances by Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, Extreme’s Nuno Bettencourt, and punk artist Yungblud. His posthumous cameo on Lego Masters Jr. continues to celebrate the profound impact Osbourne had on music and pop culture across generations.