OZZY OSBOURNE To Duet With KYLIE MINOGUE

December 20, 2002

Ozzy Osbourne is set to duet with Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue on an upcoming episode of "The Osbournes".

The pop princess and rock wildman plan to sing "Especially For You" — which Kylie first sang with Jason Donovan in 1989.

The appearance is the brainchild of Osbourne's daughter Kelly, who became friends with the petite Australian performer on the Jingle Tour of America earlier this month.

"The whole family are massive Kylie fans and she's rapidly making a name for herself in the US, so everyone's really keen to see this happen," a television source told British newspaper The Daily Star.

Kylie and Jason's duet came when they appeared together on TV soap "Neighbours".

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