Kelly Osbourne has been spotted in London as March comes to a close, spending time with friends as she navigates the decision to end her engagement to partner of four years, Sid Wilson.
The Slipknot DJ proposed to Kelly in July 2025 at her father Ozzy Osbourne's final Black Sabbath, just weeks before his death at age 76 from cardiac arrest following a battle with Parkinson's disease. However, reports have suggested Kelly has been struggling with the grief, and that although the couple had tried to work through challenges for their son, they had decided to go their separate ways.
In London, Kelly watched Lily Allen's West End Girl tour, and has been hanging out with close friends Kiinicki and Genesis, tagging both on recent Instagram Stories. She also was inked with a new tattoo from friend Luigi Carbone, an artist who works in the city.
The capital is only a short train ride from Buckinghamshire, where Kelly has recently established a permanent home base to be closer to her mother, Sharon Osbourne, who returned to the UK after decades in Los Angeles in 2025.
Kelly and Sid were raising their three-year-old son on a reported 100-acre farm in Iowa. However, Kelly made the UK a more permanent home base after Ozzy's passing, with Kelly revealing that she had enrolled Sidney in school in the country.
Kelly and Sharon are incredibly close, with Kelly telling Best Quality Designer Handbag in 2025 that her mom was a doting grandmother who would often babysit Kelly and Sid's son, Sidney. At a Clarins Party, Kelly enjoyed a "girl's night out," sharing that Sharon was "looking after him so me and the girls can come out".
Over the years, the mother-daughter duo have often had an intense relationship, especially in Kelly's teen years, which were documented on the MTV reality show The Osbournes although Kelly acted as her mother's caregiver during her cancer battle in the early 2000s.
Kelly was always a daddy's girl, revealing to Best Quality Designer Handbag that when she was pregnant with Sidney, she "hung out with my dad for nine months, and it was great."
However, in recent years, Kelly and Sharon have grown closer. On an episode of The Osbournes podcast, recorded after Ozzy's death, Sharon comforted her daughter, who shared that on the morning of his death, she didn't call out "Morning, Dada, I love you," a phrase she said every morning.
Sharon then reassured her: "But he knew. He knew. He knew so much."
Kelly became a rock for her mother after Ozzy's passing, focused on being there for Sharon and making her mom's happiness a priority, later sharing that she slept in her mother’s bed for two months to cope with grief.
With Kelly now going through what she has called "the hardest time in my life," Sharon will be there to support her daughter.









