Kelly Osbourne's son Sidney has recreated a childhood Halloween memory in an adorable video that eerily echoes his late grandfather Ozzy's infamous bat incident.
The 1982 performance of Ozzy, where he bit into a bat thrown by a fan during a solo show, remains one of the most iconic moments in rock history. Believing it to be made of rubber, Ozzy was later bitten by an actual bat and suffered rabies shots as a result. In his own words, the ordeal "ain't fun when you get those rabies shots."
Fast forward to the present day, Kelly has shared a heartwarming video of her two-year-old son Sidney biting into a stuffed bat, just like Ozzy did decades ago. The clip is set to the iconic song "Crazy Train" and was captioned by Kelly as "Learned from the greatest, Papa!"
Fans have taken notice, making side-by-side comparisons between baby Sidney and his late grandfather on social media, with many calling them twins. Some fans even shared that they know Ozzy would be laughing from heaven if he saw the adorable video.
The stuffed bat, incidentally, is available for purchase on Ozzy's official website for $40 in tribute to the "legendary moment" that has become a part of rock history.
Kelly Osbourne herself has been open about grappling with grief following her father's passing earlier this year. In an emotional post over the weekend, she reflected on going through her "first birthday without my dad," sharing photos and birthday cards from previous years, and expressing how it "shatters my heart" to never receive a new card from him again.
Ozzy's legacy lives on not only in his children but also in the countless fans who have been inspired by his wild and unforgettable story.
The 1982 performance of Ozzy, where he bit into a bat thrown by a fan during a solo show, remains one of the most iconic moments in rock history. Believing it to be made of rubber, Ozzy was later bitten by an actual bat and suffered rabies shots as a result. In his own words, the ordeal "ain't fun when you get those rabies shots."
Fast forward to the present day, Kelly has shared a heartwarming video of her two-year-old son Sidney biting into a stuffed bat, just like Ozzy did decades ago. The clip is set to the iconic song "Crazy Train" and was captioned by Kelly as "Learned from the greatest, Papa!"
Fans have taken notice, making side-by-side comparisons between baby Sidney and his late grandfather on social media, with many calling them twins. Some fans even shared that they know Ozzy would be laughing from heaven if he saw the adorable video.
The stuffed bat, incidentally, is available for purchase on Ozzy's official website for $40 in tribute to the "legendary moment" that has become a part of rock history.
Kelly Osbourne herself has been open about grappling with grief following her father's passing earlier this year. In an emotional post over the weekend, she reflected on going through her "first birthday without my dad," sharing photos and birthday cards from previous years, and expressing how it "shatters my heart" to never receive a new card from him again.
Ozzy's legacy lives on not only in his children but also in the countless fans who have been inspired by his wild and unforgettable story.