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Kelly Osbourne changes her son’s last name after falling out with Sid Wilson

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Kelly Osbourne changes her son’s last name after falling out with Sid Wilson

Kelly Osbourne with boyfriend Sid Wilson (under the mask) at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles last month. Photo: CAROLINE BREHMAN / EPA / NTB

According to Kelly Osbourne (39), the name change for their 15-month-old son came in the wake of an argument with her boyfriend, Slipknot rocker Sid Wilson (47).

Friday 1 March at 10:52 a.m

In an interview on the podcast “The Osbournes Podcast”, which is featured in several American media, Kelly shared that she wanted her son Sidney to have both her and Sid Wilson’s last names. However, Wilson refused to agree to this.

– I felt forced to do something I didn’t want to do. It was our biggest argument ever, says Kelly.

According to the TV personality, who is the daughter of presenter Sharon and musician Ozzy Osbourne, the musician boyfriend comes from a traditional English family, which may explain why he was so adamant that his son should only have his surname.

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However, after couples therapy and conversations, Sid Wilson has changed his mind, and the couple have decided to change their son’s surname so that he gets both his mother’s and his father’s surname.

– We both created our child, so he should have both of our surnames, says Kelly.

She added that she is still not quite ready to forgive Sid Wilson, but that they are working through it.

Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson have been a couple since the beginning of 2022. They had a son, Sidney, in November 2022.

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