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Kelly Osbourne spent some time with her older brother Louis Osbourne, along with her 3-year-old son, as they cheered on their late dad Ozzy Osbourne’s favorite British soccer team.
On Sunday, Dec. 21, Kelly, 41, shared some photos on her Instagram Stories showing how she, fiancé Sid Wilson and their son, Sidney, attended the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park, located in her dad’s hometown of Birmingham, England.
The photos also showed Louis, 50, making a rare public appearance as he posed alongside his sister and her family.
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The group could be seen wearing gear to rep Aston Villa, as Kelly was dressed from head to toe in the team’s maroon color, while Louis wore a black puffer coat and an Aston Villa scarf for the outing.
Kelly’s 3-year-old son sported a custom jersey — and the proud mom also shared a video on her Instagram Stories of Sidney being held by his dad and getting a chance to be held by some of Villa’s star players as he served as the mascot for the match.
“We won 2-11!” Kelly captioned a post following the match. “I know my dad was looking down on the game tonight so proud of his Baby Sidney but also so proud of his team!”
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Ozzy, who died on July 22 at age 76, shared two children — Louis and Jessica, 53 — with his ex-wife Thelma Riley. He also adopted her son, Elliot, 59, from a previous relationship. After the two split, Ozzy married television personality Sharon Osbourne in 1982 and went on to welcome three more children: Aimee, 42, Kelly and Jack, 40.
Louis, a manager and record label owner who shares two children with wife Louise, has lived primarily out of the public eye, though he has spoken about his famous family on occasion.
Opening up about his dad’s final performance with Black Sabbath in July 2025, just days before Ozzy’s death, Louis wrote on Facebook that the show was “hugely emotional” for him.
“I was sobbing at times. It was everything we wanted it to be and more,” he wrote, per the BBC. “I had been anxious for months about this, as I’ve been worried about my dad’s ability to perform with his Parkinson’s disease.”
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Louis continued, “I just wanted it to be a dignified send-off for him. But as soon as he started singing, we knew he was gonna nail it.”
Louis also appeared on brother Jack’s Trying Not to Die podcast in November, and the pair recounted how stunned they were by the amount of love and support for their late father at his hometown funeral in Birmingham on July 30.
“Before we turned onto the street, I just thought it was going to be like, two or three people deep for half a kilometer before where the Black Sabbath bridge was, and it would be a throng,” he said.
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The manager said he was “getting goosebumps thinking about [people] climbing up lampposts, hanging out of windows, standing on top of bus stops to get a look of it.”
“Once we had all got out of the cars and showed our respects, and put some flowers down and moved on again, it kept on going for another half a mile, and then people were following us all around town,” he recalled.
Louis added, “I knew people loved him, but I didn’t have a sense of how many and how much.”
