Kelly Osbourne said the most terrifying moment of her life occurred when her parents were hospitalized. She made the revelation on a recent episode of The Osbournes Podcast.

Kelly is the youngest daughter of Ozzy Osbourne and media personality Sharon Osbourne.

Kelly Osbourne Reveals The 'Scariest Thing' She Ever Experienced

Speaking on The Osbournes Podcast with her father, mother, and brother, Jack Osbourne, Kelly was candid while revealing her "biggest fears."

"I know exactly what it was. I... had one with you, and I had one with dad," Kelly confessed, telling her mother, Sharon, about it.

"It was watching you in the hospital when I kept telling them to take your blood pressure, and they wouldn't take your blood pressure, and they finally did, and they realized that you had to have a blood transfusion so quickly that they did it in the room," she told her 71-year-old mother. "Seeing that was one of the scariest things I've ever seen in my life."

As for her father, Ozzy, the infamous 2003 ATV incident left the rocker almost incapacitated.

"It was just me and Dad that was the scariest thing ever," she recalled.

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Ozzy, Sharon Osbourne Hospitalization Incidents

Kelly was referring to the time when Sharon was being treated for colon cancer. The former music manager survived the disease that has a 33% survival prognosis, and is now in remission.

In an interview, Ozzy revealed that he "fell apart" during that point in life, and Jack even tried to commit suicide because of depression related to his mother's close encounter with death.

In Ozzy's 2003 ATV accident in England, he broke his collarbone and six of ribs, among many other severe injuries. Ozzy survived, but he was eventually diagnosed with a type of Parkinson's disease.

"It's not a death sentence but it affects certain nerves in your body. You have a good day, a good day, then a really bad day," Sharon said about his husband's diagnosis, as quoted by BBC.

Ozzy described his predicament to be "terribly challenging" for his family.

"I did my last show [on] New Year's Eve (2018). Then I had a bad fall. I had to have surgery on my neck, which screwed all my nerves," he recalled.

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