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Kelly Osbourne ends engagement to Slipknot's Sid Wilson - report

Kelly Osbourne ends engagement to Slipknot's Sid Wilson - report
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Kelly Osbourne has reportedly split from her fiancé, Sid Wilson.

The Daily Mail cites insiders who confirmed that the couple had quietly ended their engagement, seven months after the Slipknot DJ proposed.

The proposal came at Osbourne's late father Ozzy Osbourne's final concert with Black Sabbath in Birmingham, England, last July.

He popped the question backstage at the show, in front of her entire family, including Ozzy, mum Sharon, and brother Jack, presenting her with a huge diamond ring. Kelly later revealed that she had "no clue" the moment was coming.

Osbourne first met her now former partner 27 years ago. She was introduced to Sid when Slipknot toured with Ozzfest, the music festival founded by her parents.

On Valentine's Day 2022, she shared a post of the couple passionately kissing, captioned: "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."

They welcomed their son, Sid, later that year, and the family have since been living on a farm in Iowa in the US.

Osbourne was last pictured with Wilson at the Grammy Awards in February and, since then, has only made public appearances with friends or her mother.

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