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Tamara Davison

Kelly Osbourne finally gets to hug brother Jack after testing negative for coronavirus

Kelly Osbourne was finally able to hug her brother Jack after her test for coronavirus came back negative.

The daughter of rock star Ozzy Osbourne, 35, shared a moving video on social media as she embraced her brother for the first time since distancing herself.

In the clip, the siblings shared a long hug before Jack came out with a rendition of Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On.

The rocker daughter then burst out with laughter in the sunny and heartwarming video.

Kelly - who is one of Ozzy and Sharon's three children alongside Jack, 34, and Aimee, 36 - had been worried about the COVID-19 virus because of her brother and dad's underlying health conditions.

In her emotional caption, Kelly explained that she had been keeping her distance from her family because she believed she had been exposed to the virus.

Kelly and Jack Osbourne share a big hug after she tested negative for the virus (Instagram)

"Omg omg omg I got tested and I am negative for covid and I finally got to hug my brother," she began in the post.

"Sadly I was exposed and was showing symptoms due to my brother having MS and my father having Parkinson’s I was told to be tested."

Sharing the post with her 2.1 million Instagram followers, in an unusual move, Kelly appeared to directly message a follower who had written a false accusation in her comments.

The siblings looked ecstatic after receiving the results (Instagram)

Kelly's follower then deleted her original message, adding: "She was thoughtful and responded to my comment, which I was shocked by, and I was 100% incorrect in what I said."

The all-clear news was a positive relief for the Osbourne brood.

Kelly's brother Jack was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2012.

Kelly Osbourne said dad Ozzy is reacting well to treatement (Getty Images)

Their legendary dad revealed at the start of this year that he has been battling the degenerative Parkinson's disease.

At the end of March, Kelly had given an update on her dad's condition after it was revealed that he was receiving stem cell treatment.

Remaining hopeful, at the time Kelly said that Ozzy's condition had been improving.

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