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Concerns are mounting for Kelly Osbourne as she appears to be experiencing a turbulent time in her personal life.
The famously slimmed-down daughter of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has ended her engagement to Sid Wilson, the keyboardist from Slipknot. The pair, who had been together for three years and share a child, have decided to part ways.
Only seven months ago, Wilson proposed to Kelly backstage during Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance in Birmingham, England, marking a significant moment in both their lives.
The Prince of Darkness himself passed away just weeks later, yet during that proposal, he managed to inject some humor, reportedly quipping, “F*** off, you’re not marrying my daughter.” Though intended as a joke, the comment cast Wilson in an unfavorable light, seemingly diverting attention away from Ozzy’s farewell to his fans.
Now, Kelly, at 41, has ended her relationship with the 49-year-old Wilson, allegedly as she continues to mourn her father’s passing.
A source confided to the Daily Mail, “Kelly and Sid have decided to end their engagement. Kelly has been struggling since her father’s death. The grieving process has been incredibly challenging, and she is doing everything she can to cope.”
Look, grief is a b**ch. When my dad died suddenly a little over a decade ago, my heart turned into quicksand. One of the great stabilizing forces of my life vanished in one tragic afternoon. Your dad doesn’t have to be a rock star to be the hero in your life and anyone who’s lost a parent can feel in their soul what Kelly must be experiencing.
So, Kelly, take a beat. Take stock. Slow down.
But, by all appearances, she’s doing the opposite.
Someone needs to say it: I fear Kelly Osbourne is in freefall.
The newly super-svelte daughter of heavy metal royalty has called it quits with her fiancé, partner of three years and baby-daddy, Slipknot keyboardist Sid Wilson (left).
Beside showing off her razor-sharp shoulders in armless dresses at multiple awards show, she appears to be on the dating circuit as well.
Kelly and her untethered heart were spotted last weekend at an exclusive Lily Allen post-concert party in London, where Kelly and a mysterious, younger, non-binary (wink!) hairdresser named Kiinicki were ‘all over each other’ at the Broadwick hotel in Soho. They ‘were hardly trying to hide it – taking selfies on Kelly’s massive tripod with this really bright backlight,’ one partygoer told the Daily Mail.
They’re also wearing matching crocheted beanies and tattoos. For God’s sake, they seem to be a Chappell Roan concert away from making it official.
I thought you were struggling, Kelly?
Why don’t you try keeping down a can of Ensure before you jump into a new relationship. After all, you have a three-year-old, Sidney Jr, to think about.
Here’s some tough love. It will be a year this summer that Ozzy died. Most people must suck it up and carry on pretty quickly after they lose a loved one. They go back to work and parenting so as not to disrupt those who rely on them. Kelly may have endless resources that allow her a little more time to wallow, but that’s not necessarily a good thing for her or those around her.
That’s the emotional healing part, but I must also address the physical, as well.
When you’re dealing with loss it’s natural to lose your appetite, but Kelly’s extreme appearance would even have Jack Skellington shrieking, ‘Damn girl! You’re TOO thin!’
Kelly has clapped back at concerned followers who have suggested the same. ‘There is a special kind of cruelty in harming someone who is clearly going through something. Kicking me while I’m down, doubting my pain, spreading my struggles as gossip, and turning your back when I need support and love most. None of it proves strength; it only reveals a profound absence of compassion and character,’ she posted earlier this month.
Kelly and her untethered heart were spotted last weekend at an exclusive Lily Allen post-concert party in London, where Kelly and a mysterious, younger, non-binary (wink!) hairdresser named Kiinicki (right) were ‘all over each other’ at the Broadwick hotel in Soho.
No one doubts your pain, Kelly. Maybe you should be open to the idea that people want to help. Take it from those who have been through it: love for your father is everlasting and you are honoring him and his memory by taking care of yourself. So, tone down the outrage when the world gasps over your cheek bones that could slice tomatoes.
Kelly has denied using weight loss drugs, though her mother Sharon sure hasn’t. Sharon, 72, is also looking quite bony these days. She admitted to feeling ‘too gaunt’ and later quitting Ozempic.
‘In my life, the heaviest I was 230 lbs. and I’m now under a hundred. And I want to maintain at about 105 because I’m too skinny. But I’m trying to have a healthy balance,’ she said in 2023.
Bravo, babe.
GLP-1s are powerful drugs with real side-effects, including potentially re-starting dormant eating disorders and body dysmorphia in users.
I have no reason to believe that is the case with Kelly, but there’s certainly troubling speculation about her health circulating online.
So, yes, I am officially worried about Kelly Osbourne.
I want her to get better and feel as whole as she can so she can be the kickass woman we’ve all loved for so long.
She needs some hugs from her family, a giant steak and a good cry; then fly the metal horns. Kelly deserves to be happy. We’re all rooting for her.