Kelly Osbourne hugs bro Jack in sweet clip after testing negative for Covid-19

It was an emotional reunion for Kelly Osbourne when she finally saw her brother Jack, after a coronavirus scare forced them to separate.

The 35-year-old was able to hug her younger sibling Jack Osbourne after testing negative for the life-threatening virus.

Sharing an emotional video to social media, the daughter of Ozzy Osbourne broke down in tears as she embraced her family member for the first time in weeks.

Kelly decided to socially distance from the rest of the Osbourne clan after she believed she had been exposed to Covid-19.

Kelly Osbourne and brother Jack reunited in a heartwarming video this week (Image: Instagram)

With her father Ozzy, 71, and brother Jack, 34, in the high-risk category due to underlying health issues, she decided to keep her distance and self-isolated from her loved ones.

In the clip, the siblings shared an emotional embrace before Jack played a rendition of Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On.

Following the sweet display of affection, the TV personality then burst into giggles in the heartwarming video.

Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On played during the sweet clip (Image: Instagram)

In the video caption, Kelly explained that she had been showing signs of the bug – and took the necessary precautions.

“Omg omg omg I got tested and I am negative for Covid and I finally got to hug my brother,” she wrote.

“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.”

Kelly distanced herself from her family after showing signs of Covid-19 (Image: Instagram)

And her online following soon admired the family’s strong bond.

One wrote: “So adorable you twos relationship. Glad you are healthy! Love you guys!”

While another added: “I love seeing you and Jack so close after the way you got along growing up.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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