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Kelly Osbourne is sharing her with brother Louis Osborne because they supported their late father Ozzy OsbourneFavorite football team.
Kelly, 41, took a selfie with Luiz, 50, while cheering on Aston Villa during their match against Manchester United on Sunday, December 21. In the photo uploaded via her Instagram Story, Kelly added an image in the corner that read “Up the Villa.” The siblings were all smiles and dressed in the team’s maroon and blue.
Kelly’s 3-year-old son Sidney also attended the game with his parents Sid Wilson Equipped at Aston Villa. Another photo shows Kelly and her fiancé Pictured with Louis on the sidelines.
According to Kelly, her son is the team’s “mascot.” A video shared on social media showed Sidney being held by one of the Aston Villa All-Star players before the team took the field.
Aston Villa won the game 2-1 on Sunday, something Kelly put down to being a long-time fan of her father. “I know my dad is looking down on tonight’s game and he’s so proud of his baby Sidney but also his team!” she captioned her Instagram Story after the game.

Ozzy died in July at the age of 76 Fight Parkinson’s disease. He and his two eldest children, Louis and Jessica — with ex Thelma Riley and adopted her son Eliot from previous relationships. Ozzy goes on to get married Sharon Osbourne In 1982, the couple welcomed a child Amy, jack and Kelly.
Sunday marked a rare public reunion for Kelly and Louis, who has tended to stay out of the public eye despite his famous family. July, Louis attends Ozzy’s funeral with his siblings In Birmingham, England, they were greeted by throngs of fans lining the streets to honor the late Black Sabbath superstar.
“Before we turned onto the street, I just thought, half a kilometer down where the Black Sabbath Bridge is, there would be two or three people, and it would be a big crowd,” Louis recalled on Jack’s Trying Not to Die podcast last month.
Louis, the manager and record label owner, said he “got goosebumps just thinking about (people) climbing up lampposts, leaning out of windows, standing on top of bus stops to watch the parade”.
“When we all got out of the car to pay our respects, put down some flowers and keep going, it went on for another half mile and then people just followed us all over town,” Louis added. “I knew people loved him, but I didn’t know how many people loved him.”

Shortly before his death, ozzy performs his final show Black Sabbath with Birmingham. Lewis reflected on the “emotional” incident in a tribute shared via Facebook in July.
“I cry at times. This is everything we wanted and more. I have been anxious about this for months because I have been worried about my dad’s ability to live with Parkinson’s disease,” he wrote. “I just wanted it to be a dignified send-off for him. But when he started singing, we knew he was going to make it.”
Louis noted that fans at the concert “showed him all the love you could hope for and he returned the favor,” adding that it was a “perfect” way to end Ozzy’s story. “You can’t write enough! My pride and love is off the charts. What a beautiful day! Exciting!” Louis added.