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    Kelly Osbourne shares uplifting video with her three-year-old son

    Kelly Osbourne has shared an uplifting video showing her with her three-year-old son Sidney after responding to what she described as "cruel" body-shaming comments about her appearance following the 2026 Brit Awards.


    The reality TV star, 41, posted the clip to her Instagram Story on Thursday (05.03.26), showing her sitting on a bed with Sidney, the three-year-old son she shares with her partner, DJ and keyboard player Sid Wilson, 49.

    The post came days after Kelly attended the 2026 Brit Awards, where she collected a posthumous Lifetime Achievement award on behalf of her father, Ozzy Osbourne, who died in July aged 76.

    While appearing at the ceremony in Manchester on Saturday (01.03.26) evening to honour Ozzy's legacy, Kelly later faced negative comments online about her appearance.

    In the video shared with followers, Kelly smiles at the camera while sitting beside Sidney.

    Kelly said: "Good morning," before Sidney repeated the phrase.

    She then said: "Say I love you," before adding: "We love you guys, good morning, good morning, good morning."

    Sidney echoed the greeting as Kelly smiled at him and said: "You're the best Sidney."

    Kelly's post came after she publicly responded to online criticism following the Brit awards ceremony.

    In the days after the event, she addressed comments made about her appearance while she was mourning her father.

    Kelly said: "There is a special kind of cruelty in harming someone who is clearly going through something.

    "Kicking me while I'm down, doubting my pain, spreading my struggles as gossip, and turning your back when I need support and love most."

    She continued: "None of it proves strength, it only reveals a profound absence of character. I'm currently going through the hardest time of my life. I should not even have to defend myself.

    "But I won't sit here and allow myself to be dehumanised in such a way."

    Support for Kelly came from Mia Tyler, the daughter of Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, who shared a message defending her on social media.

    Mia posted the message alongside the caption: "How hard is it to not be a d***?"

    In the statement, Mia wrote: "Public grief is not public property. Grief can change a person. That doesn't make their body a topic for debate.

    "Before you comment on someone's body, consider the possibility that they're carrying something heavier than your opinion.

    "It takes real strength to stand in the public eye accepting accolades for their late iconic father and hold themselves together in front of the world.

    "The least we can do is show the same grace in return. Kindness costs nothing. Cruelty costs character. It's unsettling how quickly people will dissect someone's appearance instead of honouring their courage.

    "If you have the kind of energy to comment, you have the energy to be kind. Choose accordingly."

    Kelly had previously responded to online criticism about her recent weight loss ahead of her appearance at the awards ceremony.

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