Kelly Osbourne has had a makeover! The star shared a glimpse of her new look on Instagram in photos with her son, Sidney.
The mother-son duo looked adorable as they pulled faces in a series of snapshots shared on social media.
While her three-year-old son's smile dominated the snaps, Kelly's new haircut didn't go unnoticed.
She now rocks super short bangs which hit mid forehead. Kelly has kept her locks blonde and appeared pleased with her edgy new cut.
Her makeover comes weeks after she split from her fiance, Sid Wilson, and months after the death of her dad, Ozzy.
New look
While she is happy to document her life as a mom on social media for fans, she previously confessed to HELLO! that she shied away from sharing her life while pregnant.
"I didn't leave the house for nine months because I didn't want what happened to Jessica Simpson to happen to me," she said, referring to the negative media coverage of the singer's body and appearance during that time.
"I thought it was so evil. So I just hung out with my dad for nine months, and it was great. I did hide from the world because of that," she gushed, shortly before her father passed away on July 22, 2025 at age 76 following a long battle with Parkinson's disease.
Mom life
"My dad is not the way he used to be, since the Parkinson's and surgeries and everything that happened," she continued at the time. "So I dedicate my life to spending as much time with him as I possibly can. He's also, like, my best friend."
Being a mom, in particular, inspired some of the biggest changes in her life. "Since becoming a mom, I am so [cognizant] of anything that will affect Sidney," she shared with us.
"I do think I've started to dress a little bit more matronly. I don't love tons of cleavage and really, really short outfits. I've never shown off my body. I'm not that kind of girl."
Entering her 40s proved to be a significant milestone as well. "I woke up when I was 40 and thought: 'Am I supposed to be more put together?' But I have to say, I'm thoroughly enjoying it and I think I'm in my moment. I don't have childhood insecurities any more."







