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Kelly Osbourne’s Toddler Pays Halloween Tribute to Grandpa Ozzy with Bat Moment

Milla Sigaba
Nov 02, 2025
04:46 A.M.

Her playful Halloween post turned emotional as fans flooded Kelly's comments with reactions — not just to her son's actions, but to whom he reminded them of most.

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On Halloween this year, Kelly Osbourne shared a short Instagram video that delighted fans of the Osbourne family. The clip showed her toddler son dressed in a black skeleton outfit with red cowboy boots, clutching a plush bat toy — and appearing to bite its head off.

A netizen's comment from a post dated November 1, 2025. | Source: Instagram/enews

A netizen's comment from a post dated November 1, 2025. | Source: Instagram/enews

The playful moment was a clear nod to one of the most iconic and eerie stories in rock history. Decades ago, during a live performance, someone threw what Ozzy Osbourne believed was a fake bat onto the stage. In the heat of the moment, he bit its head off — only to be told it was a real, unconscious bat.

Kelly Osbourne's son from a post dated October 31, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

Kelly Osbourne's son from a post dated October 31, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

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Thus, when Kelly shared her son's recent lighthearted tribute, it didn't go unnoticed. Her comments section quickly filled with people drawing parallels between the little one and his legendary grandfather.

Kelly Osbourne's son from a post dated October 31, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

Kelly Osbourne's son from a post dated October 31, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

One netizen wrote, "such an Ozzy Osbourne thing to do [sic]," while another shared, "He has his grandpas smile 🦇🥹🖤🎃 [sic]." "JUST LIKE GRANDPA 🖤🖤🖤🦇🦇🦇," one excited fan exclaimed.

Kelly Osbourne's son from a post dated October 31, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

Kelly Osbourne's son from a post dated October 31, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

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"That's Epic [sic]!!🙌," another added. A particularly striking comment read, "The baby boy is the spitting image of...wait... was Ozzy reincarnated?" Others chimed in with, "Awe he has ozzy's eyes [sic]. Looks like him. So cute," while another person typed, "Omg Ozzy's TWIN!!! 👯"

Kelly Osbourne's son from a post dated October 31, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

Kelly Osbourne's son from a post dated October 31, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kellyosbourne

Several other comments also noted how much the child looked like a young Ozzy, with some calling him a "Lil' Ozzy" and others saying he resembled baby Ozzy. A few remarked that he seemed like a future rock star in the making, while a final netizen typed, "Like grandfather .. Like grandson ❤️❤️[sic]."

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The Halloween tribute wasn't the only time Kelly reflected on her father's legacy in October. In a moment charged with raw emotion, she took the stage at The Birmingham Awards on October 17, 2025, to accept a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award for her father. This came barely three months after the world mourned the sudden passing of the legendary rocker at 76.

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What followed was a devastatingly moving speech, one that honored his towering legacy in music and his unbreakable love for the city of Birmingham.

Rock Royalty Honored in His Hometown

Clad in a simple black dress and gold-chained necklaces, Kelly stood in quiet grace as she launched into a powerful list of her father's achievements.

Kelly Osbourne giving the acceptance speech for Ozzy Osbourne's posthumous Lifetime Achivement Award at the Birmingham Awards on October 17, 2025 | Source: Instagram/birminghamawards

Kelly Osbourne giving the acceptance speech for Ozzy Osbourne's posthumous Lifetime Achivement Award at the Birmingham Awards on October 17, 2025 | Source: Instagram/birminghamawards

She reminded the audience that Ozzy was no ordinary musician. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame paid him the ultimate honor, inducting him twice: once as the legendary, electrifying frontman of Black Sabbath, and again to recognize the thunderous solo career that truly shook the world.

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She went on to spotlight his accolades, mentioning that he was a five-time Grammy winner, while most people never even win one. Over the course of his career, Ozzy also received 12 nominations from the Recording Academy. "But impressive as those awards are," she said, "this recognition tonight tops them all."

Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, and Geezer Butler of 'Black Sabbath' pose in the press room at the 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards on January 26, 2014, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, and Geezer Butler of 'Black Sabbath' pose in the press room at the 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards on January 26, 2014, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Hollywood Glitz Meant Nothing Compared to Birmingham Streets

Kelly painted a vivid portrait of a rock legend who, despite being worshiped on global stages, held one unwavering devotion: his hometown.

Sure, Ozzy had a coveted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a dream for most entertainers, but his daughter revealed it was his star on Birmingham's Walk of Stars on Broad Street that truly made his heart soar.

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Ozzy Osbourne's star is unveiled as he is inducted into the Walk of Stars on Broad Street in central Birmingham, England, on July 6, 2007 | Source: Getty Images

Ozzy Osbourne's star is unveiled as he is inducted into the Walk of Stars on Broad Street in central Birmingham, England, on July 6, 2007 | Source: Getty Images

"He was forced to spend much of his life in America because of his work, but Birmingham was always his heart and soul," Kelly added with conviction. "He loved this city; he loved the people as they loved him back. That's why it was so important to come home one last time in July to say goodbye."

Honoring the City That Loved Him Fiercely

At this point, raw emotion ambushed her voice, and the calm facade she had desperately held together finally shattered for the attendees to see.

She spoke of the overwhelming outpouring of love the people of Birmingham showed as they lined the streets to see the final concert of a man they'd watched rise from working-class streets to international superstardom.

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According to Kelly, Ozzy's performance in Aston was the one that meant the most. It wasn't the thousands of packed arenas, the roaring stadiums, or the sold-out tours all over the world.

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It was this last gig in his hometown, surrounded by the people who mattered most. The original members of Black Sabbath joined him onstage. Celebrities turned up in droves. But none of that mattered more than the setting.

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"He was a proud Brummy in the beginning of his career, and he was a proud Brummy at the end," she said. And then, her voice broke again as she finished:

"Again, on behalf of my dad and my family, thank you for this wonderful Lifetime Achievement Award. I know he's looking down on us tonight, smiling with pride."

As the speech concluded, a massive roar of applause shook the room.

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Internet Bursts With Emotion

The moment didn't end at the awards show. Within hours, videos flooded social media, uploaded by attendees, reporters, and the official Birmingham Awards account. But it was journalist Shoaib Shahid Rajput's footage that drew the most attention from netizens.

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"Ozzy would be so proud, also I'm pretty sure she's wearing one of his necklaces," one Instagrammer swooned. Another admitted, "great speech kelly got goosebumps ozzy forever [sic]❤️🦇."

A heartfelt comment read, "Such a beautiful, brave speech Kelly! Your dad is definitely looking down and smiling proudly. He loved you so❤️🙏🏻." Another emotional post noted, "Today I heard the little baby Girl of Ozzy... Her voice remember me when she was a teenager [sic]."

Carson Daly, Kelly Osbourne, and Ozzy Osbourne at MTV's Total Request Live on October 18, 2001, in New York City, New York | Source: Getty Images

Carson Daly, Kelly Osbourne, and Ozzy Osbourne at MTV's Total Request Live on October 18, 2001, in New York City, New York | Source: Getty Images

One netizen poured their heart out, "Kelly such a very wonderfully special speech of your loving caring rock legend father Ozzy ever incredibly amazing Kelly 🤘🤘🤘🤘 [sic]."

The messages of support continued. "I love you Kelly 🙌 So strong and resilient and transparent 🙌 [sic]," someone wrote. Another praised her strength, "Well done Kelly. That must have been so difficult to do 🤗💓."

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Through moments both playful and profound, Ozzy Osbourne's family continue to keep his memory alive. Whether it's a Halloween nod from his grandson or a heartfelt tribute from his daughter, the legacy of the Prince of Darkness clearly lives on — not just in music, but in those who loved him most.

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