Kelly Osbourne gets engaged to Sid Wilson in front of parents Ozzy and Sharon: Watch
After Ozzy Osbourne performed his farewell show with Black Sabbath, the heavy metal icon's daughter Kelly Osbourne, 40, revealed that she and her partner Sid Wilson are engaged.
The "One Word" singer took to Instagram on Sunday, July 6, to share a video of Wilson getting down on one knee in a room full of people and in front of her parents, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. The moment took place backstage at Ozzy Osbourne's final concert in Birmingham, England.
In the clip, Wilson takes Kelly Osbourne's hand and tells her that he loves her "more than anything in the world," adding that "nothing would make me happier than to spend the rest of my life with you." As he takes out the ring, he says, "In front of your family and all of our friends, Kelly, will you marry me?" She turns around and looks to be in shock. After she nods, the couple hugs as everyone in the room cheers.
"Oh and this happened yesterday!" Osbourne captioned the video.
Before Wilson officially popped the question, Ozzy Osbourne, who was sitting behind them, could be heard in the clip quipping, "You're not marrying my daughter!"
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Osbourne and Wilson, a member of the heavy metal band Slipknot, went public with their relationship in 2022 and welcomed a child, Sidney, later that year.
In a sweet Valentine's Day post in 2022, Osbourne shared a photo of herself and Wilson kissing and wrote, "After 23 years of friendship I can't believe where we have ended up! You are my best friend, my soulmate and I am so deeply in love with you Sidney George Wilson."
Before sharing her engagement news, Osbourne thanked fans who turned out to the farewell concert of her father, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019.
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"To say that yesterday was magic was an understatement!" she wrote on Instagram. "I can't even (write) this without tears streaming down my face. Thank you to everyone who came to support my dad. Thank you to the fans who without we are nothing! My dad got his moment in the sun! He was able to say thank you and goodbye in the most beautiful way!"
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kelly Osbourne, Sid Wilson get engaged at Ozzy Osbourne's final show
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