
Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson get engaged — but not before Ozzy shares his opinion
The Slipknot DJ proposed to the former 'Fashion Police' co-host backstage at Ozzy Osbourne's final show Saturday, and she said yes. But not before papa Ozzy got a few words in edgewise.
'Kelly, you know I love you more than anything in the world,' Wilson said, holding Kelly's hand after family and friends crowded around them and were shushed by mom Sharon Osbourne, according to a video Kelly posted on Instagram.
'F— off, you're not marrying my daughter!' Ozzy interjected, true to form. A big round of laughter followed before Wilson got back to business.
'Nothing would make me happier than to spend the rest of my life with you,' he told Kelly, reaching into a bag slung across his chest and extracting a small box.
'So in front of your family and all of our friends,' he said as he got down on one knee, 'Kelly, will you marry me?'
Kelly's jaw dropped as she looked around the room in shock. The two had welcomed a son, Sidney, in November 2022, less than a year after they started dating. Kelly, 40, and Wilson, 48, met more than 20 years ago when Slipknot was part of the Osbourne family's Ozzfest tour.
She was still in her teens; he was seven years older and better friends at the time with her brother, Jack Osbourne. Kelly said on a podcast in March 2024 that Wilson began liking her — though she had no idea — in 2013, after they ran into each other at his record store on Melrose Avenue. Around 2020, he invited her to a Slipknot show in L.A., and things progressed from there.
'It wasn't, like, forced. Because we had been friends for so long and known each other for so long, there was a sense of comfortability that I've never had with anyone else,' she said on the podcast, via People. Plus, she told her mother, 'I was never going to come home with anyone normal.'
But bringing Wilson home now seems like it was a good move. On Saturday, after she nodded yes, he slipped the ring on her left-hand ring finger. Then he and his bride-to-be hugged like there was no tomorrow.

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