
Kelly Osbourne’s partner Sid Wilson surprised the star by proposing backstage at Ozzy Osbourne’s final gig on Saturday night.
Ozzy was performing his farewell show with Black Sabbath at Villa Park, with his whole family in attendance.
And in a surprise backstage moment, Kelly’s long-term boyfriend, Slipknot star Sid with whom she shares two-year-old son Sidney, decided it was the perfect time to propose.
Kelly shared video of the proposal, joking ‘Oh and this happened yesterday!’. The clip opened with Kelly’s mum Sharon appearing to guess what was happening as she shouted at the crowded room: ‘You’ve got to be quiet!’
Sid was then seen standing in front of Ozzy and Sharon, preparing to get down on one knee before his future father-in-law cheekily interrupted ‘f**k off you’re not marrying my daughter are you?’
Sid laughed as he continued: ‘Kelly you know I love you more than anything. Nothing would make me happier than to spend the rest of my life with you.’

Kelly Osbourne’s partner Sid Wilson surprised the star by proposing backstage at Ozzy Osbourne’s final gig on Saturday night

In a surprise backstage moment, Kelly’s long-term boyfriend, Slipknot star Sid with whom she shares two-year-old son Sidney, decided it was the perfect time to propose
‘So in front of your family and all of our friends, Kelly will you marry me?’ A delighted Ozzy asked Sid for a look at the ring as Sharon applauded, before Kelly jumped into her new fiance’s arms.
Kelly’s celeb pals rushed to congratulate the star, with Rylan commenting on her Innstagram post: ‘OMG KEL!!! Congraaatttsssss’
Jonathan Cheban added: ‘AMAZING. LOVE YOU MOCHIE!!! Congrats!!!!’
Speaking in October Kelly, 40, said that Sid, 47, ‘really wants to get married,’ but that is wasn’t important to her.
The couple began dating in 2022 and welcomed their son Sidney in November 2023.
Although she isn’t keen on getting married, Kelly confirmed last year that she would exchange vows with Sid because it’s important to him.
‘I found my guy. We don’t need the certificate. But I know Sid really wants to get married, so we will get married. It’s not as important to me,’ she told Us Weekly.
‘I’ve worn so many beautiful dresses and had so many moments that have been just about me, so that whole idea of a big day isn’t as important to me …

The couple began dating in 2022 and welcomed their son Sidney, one, in November 2023

Ozzy sent fans into a frenzy as he brought the house down in Birmingham’s Villa Park on Saturday night for his final ever performance

Black Sabbath were originally formed in Birmingham in 1968 (pictured L-R: founding members Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Ozzy Osbourne)
‘Never in a million f****** years did I think I’d end up with a rock star partner, but I did.’
Kelly went on to reveal she also hopes the couple will be able to expand their family in the future, saying: ‘I definitely want more babies!’
The couple are currently trying to map out their future plans and are trying to decide whether to move back to Kelly’s native UK after her parents Ozzy and Sharon recently returned after many years spent living in the US.
‘We’re going to get a bigger house; we’re just trying to figure out where. Do we want to be close to the studio? Or do we want to go back to England?’ Kelly said.
‘My son is going to go to school in England. The school system is a bit different in the U.K., and I like the idea of uniforms. I like the idea of no guns [in] schools.’
With 42,000 fans packed into Birmingham’s Villa Park, heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath returned to the stage for Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell show on Saturday night – the band’s first live performance since 2005.
The Brummie rockers, originally formed in 1968, were back together little more than 24-hours after Britpop legends Oasis launched their long-anticipated reunion tour at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Friday evening.
And they were joined onstage by a host of celebrity friends, among them Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler.
Taking to the stage, Osbourne appeared overwhelmed by the support from the cheering crowds as he thanked them and poignantly admitted: ‘You have no idea how I feel.’
Their final show comes amid concerns for the singer’s health after he has undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal operation in 2023.
Osbourne, who has also been battling Parkinson’s disease since 2003, plans to keep recording music but is saying farewell to live music in what was a poignant night.
After selling out in minutes, over 42,000 fans packed into Villa Park for the aptly-titled Back to the Beginning show, which saw Black Sabbath return to their hometown – 56 years after they formed there.