Kelly Osbourne EMOTIONAL as Brother Jack Becomes the ONLY I’m A Celebrity Campmate to Miss Out on a Letter From Home After Ozzy’s Death
A heartbreaking moment, a brutal twist… and the one silence in camp that left viewers stunned

Kelly Osbourne has opened up about her sadness after her brother, Jack Osbourne, became the only I’m A Celebrity contestant who didn’t receive a letter from home — just months after losing their father, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.

Sunday night’s episode saw the celebrities attempt to win messages from their families through a tense challenge called Blender Defenders.
Martin Kemp, Aitch, and Vogue Williams desperately tried to secure Jack’s letter but failed after incorrectly answering how old Jack was when he began filming The Osbournes.

Their wrong answer triggered a heartbreaking sight: Jack’s letter being shredded inside a blender, right before their eyes.
💔 Jack Tries to Stay Strong — But the Pain Shows
Delivering the news back to camp, 40-year-old Jack — father of four and husband to Aree Gearhart — tried to keep his emotions in check while the rest of the campmates received their messages.
“In this experience, you kind of have to hang up emotion,” he admitted.
“I’d rather just be in this, suck it up, fight it.”

Even so, his face revealed what he didn’t say aloud — this hurt.
😢 Kelly Osbourne Breaks Down Watching From Home
Kelly, 41, posted an emotional video on Instagram reacting to the scene.

“He’s doing so well,” she said tearfully.
“I’m so sad he didn’t get his letter from the family.”
The grieving family has been navigating deep loss. Jack entered the jungle only four months after Ozzy Osbourne’s death, and Kelly added:
“But he took it really, really well. I’m even more sad that Eddie left the jungle — I loved Eddie. This sucks.”
🕊️ Jack Opens Up About Ozzy’s Final Days
Earlier in the series, Jack broke down while speaking about the “shocking” passing of his father.
Ozzy, 76, died of heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22 — just two weeks after performing a final concert with Black Sabbath at Birmingham’s Villa Park.
“It was definitely a shock,” Jack said.
“We knew he was sick for a while, but we didn’t know it would be that quick.”
He added emotionally:
“It was the ultimate mic drop — he did a massive gig and was like, ‘Alright, I’m done.’”
Campmate Lisa offered comfort as Jack wiped away tears.
When asked what Ozzy would think of him going on I’m A Celebrity, Jack replied softly:
“He’d be so supportive of this.”
Later, in The Bush Telegraph, he admitted:
“I’m still navigating it all. It’s been three, nearly four months… it’s still pretty fresh.”
💌 The Letter That Never Arriv
Despite the effort from Martin, Aitch and Vogue, Jack’s message didn’t survive the challenge.
Photos later showed Jack with his four daughters — Pearl, Andy, Minnie, and Maple — underscoring the emotional weight of what he missed.
Fans watching at home were heartbroken, calling it one of the season’s cruelest twists.