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Sid Wilson Proposes to Kelly Osbourne at Black Sabbath’s Final Concert

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Kelly Osbourne, daughter of the legendary rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, celebrated an eventful milestone over the weekend as her longtime partner, Sid Wilson of Slipknot, proposed to her backstage at her father's final concert with Black Sabbath at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. This significant event, captured in a heartwarming video shared on social media, marks a milestone in the couple's relationship, which dates back over two decades.

Their journey together began as early as 1999 at the Ozzfest music festival, where Osbourne and Wilson first met. However, it wasn't until January 2022 that the pair officially commenced their romantic relationship. In February that year, Osbourne, brimming with affection, publicly declared Wilson as her “best friend and soulmate” in a touching Instagram post, announcing their budding romance to the world. The couple's bond further deepened with the birth of their son, Sidney, in late 2022, making it clear that their relationship was built on a foundation of love and friendship.

The proposal unfolded in a setting filled with family and laughter. In the video, Wilson is seen expressing his profound love for Osbourne, speaking tenderly before asking the pivotal question, “Will you marry me?” This moment was humorously interrupted by Ozzy Osbourne with his lighthearted objection, “F**k off, you’re not marrying my daughter,” eliciting laughter from the assembled friends and family. Despite the jest, the joyous declaration of “yes” by Osbourne led to an embrace amidst cheers and applause. This proposal, underlined by parental approval and familial support, marked the start of a new chapter in their story.

Black Sabbath's concert, titled “Back to the Beginning,” was not only a remarkable event for fans worldwide but also a personal culmination for Ozzy Osbourne. The concert, attended by approximately 40,000 fans, saw the reunion of the original Black Sabbath lineup, including Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward. Ozzy Osbourne, who had been battling Parkinson’s disease since its diagnosis in 2019, had earlier announced this performance as his farewell from live concerts. The show, therefore, held great sentimental value, not only as a testament to Osbourne's career but also as a pivotal family event with personal significance due to Kelly's engagement.

Celebrating this joyous occasion on social media, Kelly Osbourne thanked fans for their continued support, expressing gratitude for witnessing her father's final performance, which she described as a magical moment in more ways than one. This proposal has also been a point of reflection for Osbourne, who shared insights into her relationship journey with Wilson, their shared history, and the strength of years turned into love.

The engagement has been embraced by fans and media alike, not only because of Osbourne's celebrity status but also because it adds a personal layer to what was already a momentous event in the rock community. Beyond the headlines, the engagement represents the intertwining of show business and personal milestones, acting as a testament to enduring relationships and the blending of both personal and professional worlds.

This engagement, marked by joyous celebration, family involvement, and public support, continues to inspire many fans. It serves as a reminder that love stories can flourish anew at pivotal life moments, even amidst the bustling backdrop of a legendary rock concert. With nuptials ahead and the continuation of new chapters in their lives, Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson's engagement is a cherished moment, cementing their union amid the familial legacy of rock music history.

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