Kelly Osbourne and her brother, Louis Osbourne, reunited on Sunday night to honor their late father, Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne, at a football match between his hometown team, Aston Villa, and Manchester United.
Kelly, 41, sported an Aston Villa jersey in their colors of maroon and blue, while Louis, 50, smiled in an Aston Villa knitted sweater and black puffer jacket as the pair took a selfie.Â
Also in attendance at the Premier League game was Kellyâs fiancĂ©, Sid Wilson, and their three-year-old son, Sidney, who donned a personalized jersey with âSidâ printed across the back as well as blue Aston Villa socks and black and white sneakers.
âI know my dad was looking down on the game tonight so proud of his Baby Sidney,â Kelly wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo Ozzy wearing an Aston Villa jersey. âBut also so proud of his team!â
See Louis at Ozzyâs funeral procession belowâŠ
Ozzy passed away on July 22 following a lengthy health battle with Parkinsonâs disease. His funeral procession was held in his hometown of Birmingham eight days later and was attended by thousands of fans and mourners of the rock star.
Kellyâs outing on Sunday marked a rare appearance for Louis, whom Ozzy welcomed in 1975 with his first wife, Thelma Riley. The singer also shared his daughter Jessica with Thelma and adopted her child from a previous relationship, Elliot.
He later married Sharon Osbourne, and the couple welcomed Aimee, 42, Kelly, 41 and Jack, 40. Louis, who is a label owner, DJ and producer, opened up about how profound an experience the funeral procession was for him.
âBefore we turned onto the street, I just thought it was going to be like, two or three people deep for half a kilometer before where the Black Sabbath bridge was, and it would be a throng,â he said on his brother Jackâs podcast Trying Not To Die in November.
âIâm getting goosebumps thinking about it now,â he continued. âPeople climbing up lampposts, hanging out of windows, standing on top of bus stops to get a look at it. It was awe-inspiring.â
âI knew people loved him, but I didnât have a sense of how many and how much. Itâs been quite humbling in many, many ways.â
Louis was also in attendance at Ozzyâs final show, the Back to the Beginning concert, where he performed for a crowd of 40,000 people on July 5, just weeks before his death at age 76.
âI was sobbing at times. It was everything we wanted it to be and more,â he wrote on Facebook. âI had been anxious for months about this, as Iâve been worried about my dadâs ability to perform with his Parkinsonâs disease.â
âI just wanted it to be a dignified send-off for him. But as soon as he started singing, we knew he was gonna nail itâŠThe audience showed him all the love that youâd expect, and him back to them. An emotional end to a phenomenal 57-year career.â
The event included performances from rock icons like Metallica, Guns Nâ Roses, Slayer and Steven Tyler.
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