Kelly Osbourne is not happy with WWE star Becky Lynch's recent joke about her late father, Ozzy Osbourne. "You are a disrespectful dirtbag!" Kelly, 40, shared via Instagram Stories on Tuesday, August 26. "Birmingham would not piss on you if you were on fire." She added, "Shame on the @wwe for allowing such things to be said about my father and his home!!!" Lynch, 38, took a shot at Ozzy during the Monday, August 25, episode of Monday Night Raw. Kelly Osbourne and Family Honor Ozzy With Accessories at His Funeral "I am not wrestling in Birmingham," the Irish wrestler declared to the crowd. "The only good thing that came outta here died a month ago. But in fairness to Ozzy Osbourne, he had the good sense to move to L.A., a proper city. Because if I lived in Birmingham, I'd die too." The crowd didn't seem too happy with Lynch's statement either, with some onlookers eliciting loud boos. "The only good thing to come out of Birmingham died a month ago!" BROOO BECKY LYNCH WITH THE OZZY OSBOURNE SHOT #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/YszaE5czb1 - Wrestling Pics & Clips (@WrestleClips) August 25, 2025 Lynch made the declaration during a confrotation with Nikki Garcia. (The two are set to face off in the Intercontinental Championship on Sunday, August 30.) Lynch and the WWE have not publicly responded to Kelly's comment. Ozzy died at age 76 on July 22 following a years long battle with Parkinson's disease. Fans lined the streets of Ozzy's home city in Birmingham, England, for a memorial after his death. "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning," the late rocker's family shared in a statement to Us at the time. "He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time." Ozzy Osbourne Laid to Rest on the Grounds of U.K. Family Estate: Report Kelly shared a message to fans via social media nearly two weeks after her dad's death. "I've sat down to write this a hundred times and still don't know if the words will ever feel like enough ... but from the bottom of my heart, thank you," she shared via Instagram Stories on August 4. "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." She called grief "a strange thing" as she continued. "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," Kelly wrote. "I'm holding on tight to the love, the light and the legacy left behind."