Kelly Osbourne fought back tears as she paid a touching tribute to her late father Ozzy Osbourne.
The TV personality, 40, took to the stage at The Birmingham Awards to accept a Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of the Black Sabbath legend, who died in July aged 76.

The ceremony, held at The Eastside Rooms, saw Ozzy honoured for his incredible contribution to music and his home city.
In her emotional speech, Kelly said her dad was prouder of his star on Birmingham's Walk of Stars than his Hollywood one.
Read more: Kylie Jenner poses nude using lip kits to cover herself in new shoot
"While most singers go their whole career without winning one but impressive as those awards are, this recognition tonight tops them all," she said.
"He was proud to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame but what he was most proud of was his star on the Walk of Stars on Broad Street."

Kelly revealed that in his final weeks, Ozzy returned to Birmingham — where he'd famously played Villa Park — to say goodbye to the city he loved.
"He loved this city, he loved the people as they loved him back," she said. "That's why it was so important to come home one last time in July to say goodbye."

She added: "He was a proud Brummy in the beginning of his career and he was a proud Brummy at the end. Again, on behalf of my dad and my family, thank you for this wonderful lifetime achievement award. I know he's looking down on us tonight smiling with pride."
Ozzy passed away from heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home on 22 July, just two weeks after his emotional farewell show at Villa Park.
Have you got an OMG! story to tell? Email: hello@omg-news.com – we want to see your pictures, videos and tip-offs!