Kelly Osbourne and her fiancé Sid Wilson have reportedly ended their engagement, coinciding with her significant weight loss. The couple, who were last seen together at the Grammy Awards in February, are said to have quietly called off their plans, according to sources. An insider told the Daily Mail that the split was a result of ongoing challenges in their relationship, which had been strained for some time. Kelly, 41, and Wilson, 49, welcomed their 3-year-old son, Sidney, in November 2022. The couple’s relationship took a public turn in January 2022, with Wilson proposing during a Black Sabbath farewell concert in Birmingham, England, in early July 2025. The proposal, which Kelly shared on Instagram, included Wilson’s heartfelt words: “Kelly, you know I love you more than anything in the world.” Ozzy Osbourne, Kelly’s late father, jokingly interjected with “F–k off, you’re not marrying my daughter” during the moment. The split comes amid concerns about Kelly’s recent weight loss, which has sparked speculation and criticism. In December 2025, Kelly addressed her haters, revealing that her father’s death from a heart attack in July 2025—after battling Parkinson’s disease—had been a major factor in her physical changes. “My dad just died, and I’m doing the best that I can,” she stated. “The only thing I have to live for right now is my family.” She emphasized her focus on her role as a mother and her sobriety, vowing to share the positive aspects of her life rather than the struggles. Friends of the Osbourne family have expressed concern over Kelly’s and her mother Sharon Osbourne’s weight loss following Ozzy’s passing. Sharon, 73, has also faced scrutiny over her own health, with close associates noting the emotional toll of losing Ozzy, a rock icon who died at 76.#daily_mail #sharon_osbourne #ozzy_osbourne #kelly_osbourne #sid_wilson

Sheryl Underwood Reaches Out to Sharon Osbourne After Five-Year Feud Sheryl Underwood has expressed a desire to reconcile with Sharon Osbourne five years after their public feud on “The Talk” over Meghan Markle sparked Sharon’s departure from the show. Underwood, 62, revealed during a recent episode of “The View” that she reached out to Sharon following the death of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, in July 2025. She emphasized that she still believes there is mutual respect between them, stating, “I still believe there’s some love between me and Sharon Osbourne.” The feud began in March 2021 when Underwood questioned Sharon’s defense of co-host Morgan Freeman and his comments about Meghan Markle. Sharon grew heated, telling Underwood, “Don’t try to cry,” which led CBS to temporarily halt the show and investigate Sharon’s behavior. The network concluded her actions did not align with its values, and she left “The Talk” shortly after. Underwood admitted during the “The View” interview that she was hesitant to contact Sharon after the conflict, fearing her message might be misinterpreted. “I’m afraid to leave a voicemail,” she said, explaining that in their industry, such communications could be taken out of context. She also mentioned her reluctance to continue the tension, stating, “I’d rather be quiet than continue to hurt people.” Despite her initial hesitation, Underwood said she is now ready to mend the relationship and asked the “The View” panel to help facilitate reconciliation. “If somebody could pull us together… Howard Stern, pull us together,” she joked. However, Sharon’s representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Sharon, meanwhile, reflected on the incident during an episode of “The Sage Steele Show” in 2024.#sheryl_underwood #the_view #the_talk #sharon_osbourne #the_sage_steele_show

Sheryl Underwood Addresses Sharon Osbourne Feud, 'Tried to Reach Out' After Ozzy's Death Sheryl Underwood opened up about her relationship with former The Talk co-host Sharon Osbourne during an appearance on The View, discussing the lingering tension between the two after their public fallout in 2021. Underwood, 62, shared her perspective on the feud, emphasizing her belief that a mutual respect still exists between the pair despite the heated exchanges. She revealed she attempted to connect with Osbourne following the death of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, in July 2025. “I still believe there’s some love between me and Sharon Osbourne,” Underwood said. “I tried to reach out when Ozzy passed.” She expressed her affection for Osbourne, acknowledging the challenges of maintaining professional relationships in the entertainment industry. “Sometimes you find out, your coworkers, your colleagues or you hope that it doesn’t get as big. ... You don’t sit next to somebody for that amount of time and don’t have no love.” Underwood also addressed concerns about her silence during the feud, explaining her hesitation to reach out directly. “I’m afraid to leave a voicemail. Because in the business we’re in, your voicemail will show up somewhere or be misunderstood. I’d rather be quiet than continue to hurt people. Because I’ma have to face God one day.” She hinted at expanding on the topic in her upcoming book, offering deeper insight into the experience. The feud between Underwood and Osbourne escalated in 2021 after Osbourne criticized Underwood on air, leading to a public dispute. Osbourne later claimed Underwood “wouldn’t pick up my calls and then she lied and said I never apologized,” despite her eventual apology.#sheryl_underwood #the_view #the_talk #sharon_osbourne #ozzy_osbourne