
Holiday cheer took a rock‑and‑roll detour this Halloween for the Osbourne‑Wilson household. In a playful and poignant TikTok video shared by Kelly Osbourne, her 2‑year‑old son, Sidney Wilson Jr. (son of Kelly and Sid Wilson), reenacted one of his late grandpa Ozzy Osbourne’s most infamous moments by biting the head off a stuffed bat toy — a nod to the “Prince of Darkness” himself. The clip went viral, and fans are loving the call‑back to rock history.
In the video, little Sidney, dressed in a skeleton‑themed outfit and red cowboy boots, picks up a plush bat whose head is attached via Velcro. With a grin, he bites the head off, drops it to the floor, and laughs — all while Ozzy’s classic track “Crazy Train” plays in the background. Kelly captioned the post simply, “Learned from the greatest, Papa!
For fans of Ozzy Osbourne, the moment is layered with nostalgia. Back in 1982, Ozzy bit the head off a real bat on stage during a concert in Des Moines, Iowa — an incident that became a defining and controversial moment in his career.
Ozzy passed away on July 22, 2025, at the age of 76, after a long struggle with health issues. The bat incident, for all its shock value, eventually became part of his legacy — and now, in a lighter way, part of his grandson’s. +1
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In that simple, joyful Halloween clip, you can see more than just a funny moment — you can see family, memory, and the next generation carrying on a legacy of loud rock and tender love. Kelly has often spoken about her son’s close bond with her father. In one recent interview, she said her dad and Sidney were “best friends,” sharing cartoon time and bedtime routines that bonded them deeply.
Social media has responded with a mix of amusement and affection. Comments on Kelly’s post ranged from “He’s got the Osbourne grin already!” to “Next generation of rock ‑‑ in red cowboy boots!” One fan observed, “Before I even saw who posted it, I thought… ‘He even looks like Ozzy.’”
The video is more than a Halloween gag; it’s a subtle tribute, a way of saying that while one legend may have passed, his spirit and his music live on in the hearts — and the antics — of those he loved. For Kelly, sharing the clip with Sidney isn’t just about fun or nostalgia. It’s about legacy.
He may only be 2, but Sidney’s bite‑and‑laugh move says a lot: He’s joining the lineage of eccentric rock moves, family memories, and the kind of moments that don’t go through an agent or a press release — they just happen. And this one, in red boots and with a plush bat in hand, just might go down as a clip people smile about for years.
“Learned from the greatest, Papa!” indeed. The little one made sure grandpa Ozzy’s wild moment didn’t disappear — it just got softer, funnier, and full of love. Here’s to Sidney, the youngest Osbourne to ever channel the legend… and to the memories that rock on.