Kelly Osbourne's Two-Year-Old Son Recreates Grandpa Ozzy's Infamous Bat Incident in Adorable Video
Kelly Osbourne has shared a heartwarming video of her two-year-old son Sidney mimicking his grandfather's infamous bat incident, which took place during one of Ozzy's solo performances back in 1982. The clip shows baby Sidney biting the head off a stuffed bat and letting out a giggle, all set to soundtracked music from "Crazy Train".
The original incident occurred when a fan threw a real bat onto the stage at a concert in Des Moines. Believing it was made of rubber, Ozzy picked it up and bit into it, only to discover it was live. The incident drew massive media attention, and Ozzy had to undergo a series of rabies shots. The moment has become an iconic part of rock history.
Interestingly, Kelly's son Sidney is now getting in on the act, with fans comparing the two side by side. "He looks like him" wrote one fan, while another noted that baby Sidney was "reborn". Ozzy himself had spoken about the incident in the past, saying it had become a part of his legacy and that he wasn't enjoying the rabies shots.
The Osbourne family is still remembering their beloved patriarch on Halloween without him this year. Kelly has been open about her grief following Ozzy's passing, and recently shared photos and birthday cards from previous years. The stuffed bat in Sidney's video is actually for sale on Ozzy's official website, with all proceeds going towards charity.
The video of baby Sidney mimicking the bat incident serves as a sweet tribute to his grandfather's legacy. It shows that even at such a young age, he's taking cues from the rock legend and adding his own twist to it. As one fan put it, "I know he saw that and is laughing from heaven".
Kelly Osbourne has shared a heartwarming video of her two-year-old son Sidney mimicking his grandfather's infamous bat incident, which took place during one of Ozzy's solo performances back in 1982. The clip shows baby Sidney biting the head off a stuffed bat and letting out a giggle, all set to soundtracked music from "Crazy Train".
The original incident occurred when a fan threw a real bat onto the stage at a concert in Des Moines. Believing it was made of rubber, Ozzy picked it up and bit into it, only to discover it was live. The incident drew massive media attention, and Ozzy had to undergo a series of rabies shots. The moment has become an iconic part of rock history.
Interestingly, Kelly's son Sidney is now getting in on the act, with fans comparing the two side by side. "He looks like him" wrote one fan, while another noted that baby Sidney was "reborn". Ozzy himself had spoken about the incident in the past, saying it had become a part of his legacy and that he wasn't enjoying the rabies shots.
The Osbourne family is still remembering their beloved patriarch on Halloween without him this year. Kelly has been open about her grief following Ozzy's passing, and recently shared photos and birthday cards from previous years. The stuffed bat in Sidney's video is actually for sale on Ozzy's official website, with all proceeds going towards charity.
The video of baby Sidney mimicking the bat incident serves as a sweet tribute to his grandfather's legacy. It shows that even at such a young age, he's taking cues from the rock legend and adding his own twist to it. As one fan put it, "I know he saw that and is laughing from heaven".