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WATCH: Kelly remembers Ozzy with wholesome throwback from ‘The Osbournes'

"Learned from the best."

Kelly Osbourne has honoured her late dad Ozzy Osbourne by sharing a sweet clip from 'The Osbournes'.

The 40-year-old took to Instagram on Sunday to reshare a clip from her family's 2000s reality show that showed her fun dynamic with the late Black Sabbath rocker.

In the clip, a pink-haired Kelly sits in Ozzy's lap with her arms draped around his shoulders, and his arms wrapped around her waist.

She tells a person off-camera: "I can't say f**k, I have to behave myself," to which the 'Crazy Train' singer replies: "You can't say what?"

Kelly responds by sweetly patting the side of Ozzy's face as the notoriously foul-mouthed musician says: "Terrible, isn't it, the way children speak these days?"

The TV personality leans her face against her dad's and strokes his head as she notes: "But I learned from you, dad, so it's alright."

Smiling, he responds: "Alright, you learned from the best, baby."

She then kisses him on the lips, and he kisses her cheek a few times, before she recoils and wipes her face.

Kelly, who shared the video without comment, previously paid tribute to her father on Friday, three days after the death of the 76-year-old heavy metal singer.

Breaking her silence, the presenter posted lyrics from the song 'Changes', writing: "I feel unhappy I am so sad. I lost the best friend I ever had."

'Changes' was first released by Black Sabbath in 1972, but Ozzy and Kelly famously re-recorded it as a duet in 2003.

'The Osbournes' aired on MTV between 2002 and 2005.