“Oh For F’s Sake, Mum!”: Sharon and Kelly Osbourne delight fans as they film a hilarious skit for Omaze to raise £4.5 million for Prince William’s homelessness charity

Kelly Osbourne and her mother Sharon have delighted fans once again, proving their iconic on-screen chemistry is far from fading as they reunited for a lighthearted Omaze campaign video — all while turning personal struggles into a powerful cause.

The duo filmed a playful promotional clip to support a prize draw offering a stunning £5million Lake District mansion, part of an ambitious effort to raise £4.5million for Prince William’s homelessness charity, Centrepoint.

In a nostalgic nod to their chaotic reality TV past on The Osbournes, the pair slipped effortlessly back into their signature dynamic — complete with loud interruptions, playful arguments, and classic family chaos.

“Hello, I am Kelly Osbourne and I am very excited to be teaming up with Centrepoint and Omaze…” Kelly began in the clip, only to be immediately derailed by her mum shouting in the background: “Kelly! Kelly! Where’s the dogs? Have you seen the dogs? What are you doing?”

Clearly exasperated, Kelly snapped back: “No mum. I’m filming for Omaze.”

But Sharon wasn’t done yet, cutting in again: “Did you tell them about the house?”

“I’m trying to tell them now…” Kelly replied, before her mum jumped in to finish the pitch, reminding viewers they could win the £5million home while supporting Centrepoint.

At one point, Kelly finally gave up, joking: “Okay mum that’s it, you’ve got to go.” Sharon cheekily shot back: “Rude!”

The clip quickly won over fans, many praising not only their humour but also their unbreakable bond. Comments flooded in celebrating their chemistry, with viewers calling them “icons” and saying the video “made my morning.”

Beyond the laughs, the campaign carries deep personal meaning. Kelly revealed she only agreed to take part if the charity impact was significant, explaining she pushed for Omaze to match the value of the house — something she says they’ve “pretty much” achieved.

She also spoke passionately about Prince William’s dedication to tackling homelessness, saying she hopes to meet him at a gala later this year and share her ideas. Kelly expressed confidence in the future King, stating she believes he will “make an amazing King” and that the donation could “completely change the face of the charity.”

The project also carries emotional weight following the death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne, last summer. The advert features touching moments of Kelly and Sharon revisiting old family memories, flipping through photo albums and reflecting on their famously chaotic life together.

Kelly admitted that immersing herself in charity work has been deeply healing, describing it as “really fulfilling” in the wake of her loss.

Meanwhile, Sharon has returned to the family’s Buckinghamshire home, where Ozzy is buried, while Kelly has relocated nearby after selling her Los Angeles property — marking a poignant new chapter for the family.