Sharon Osbourne Responds to Daughter’s Break Up

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Sharon Osbourne is reportedly struggling with news that her daughter, Kelly Osbourne, and Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson may have ended their relationship, as questions continue to swirl about the pair’s status following their 2025 engagement. The update matters because the couple share a young family, and Sharon is said to be prioritising support for Kelly while trying not to interfere in what comes next.

Star Magazine reported that a source close to the Osbourne family claimed Sharon “hates seeing their little family broken apart,” while backing Kelly and feeling “very sad” about the situation.

“Sharon hates seeing their little family broken apart,” the source said. “Of course, she has Kelly’s back and is supporting her all the way, and she’s glad to be able to be there for her daughter, but it’s very sad.”

According to the same outlet, Sharon was said to have been delighted when Wilson proposed to Kelly backstage at Ozzy Osbourne’s final show, viewing it as a rare bright spot at the time. The source added that Sharon would like to see the couple reconcile, but that Kelly is described as “adamant” it will not happen, leaving Sharon to accept the decision and avoid pushing.

“Sharon was so happy when he proposed to Kelly at Ozzy’s final show,” they continued. “It was at least one piece of good news to hang on to. She would love to see them get back together, but right now Kelly is adamant that’s not going to happen, so Sharon is doing her best to accept that and not push.”

In recent days, online speculation has pointed to fewer shared posts and a lower public profile for the couple as fuel for the breakup rumours. Alternative Nation previously noted the growing chatter when reports of a Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson split began circulating, although neither party has issued a direct public statement confirming a separation.

Until Kelly Osbourne or Sid Wilson addresses the reports themselves, the situation remains unresolved publicly, with Sharon’s reported stance framed as keeping close to her daughter while respecting whatever decision is made privately.