Kelly Osbourne's son Sidney has taken a page from his grandfather Ozzy's infamous bat-eating stunt, but with a much safer twist. In an adorable video posted by Kelly, two-year-old Sidney can be seen biting the head off a stuffed bat and letting out a giggle to the tune of "Crazy Train." The post was captioned with "Learned from the greatest, Papa!"
For those who may not know, Ozzy's wild bat incident occurred back in 1982 during one of his solo performances. Believing it to be made of rubber, Ozzy bit into the bat which turned out to be real, leading him to undergo a series of rabies shots. The moment drew massive media attention and cemented Ozzy as a rock legend.
In a heartwarming gesture, Kelly shared that the stuffed animal in her son's video is actually sold on Ozzy's official website for $40 - a clear homage to the legendary moment in rock history. Fans have also been making comparisons between baby Sidney and his grandfather Ozzy, calling them twins and saying he looks like him.
Ozzy passed away in July at the age of 76, but it's clear that Kelly is still grappling with grief. She recently shared a carousel of photos of her birthday celebrations with Ozzy, as well as some birthday cards he'd write to her, which highlighted how much she misses him. "Every year the thing I looked forward to the most was spending the day with him and the cards he would write me," Kelly wrote. "Knowing that I will never get one again shatters my heart."
For those who may not know, Ozzy's wild bat incident occurred back in 1982 during one of his solo performances. Believing it to be made of rubber, Ozzy bit into the bat which turned out to be real, leading him to undergo a series of rabies shots. The moment drew massive media attention and cemented Ozzy as a rock legend.
In a heartwarming gesture, Kelly shared that the stuffed animal in her son's video is actually sold on Ozzy's official website for $40 - a clear homage to the legendary moment in rock history. Fans have also been making comparisons between baby Sidney and his grandfather Ozzy, calling them twins and saying he looks like him.
Ozzy passed away in July at the age of 76, but it's clear that Kelly is still grappling with grief. She recently shared a carousel of photos of her birthday celebrations with Ozzy, as well as some birthday cards he'd write to her, which highlighted how much she misses him. "Every year the thing I looked forward to the most was spending the day with him and the cards he would write me," Kelly wrote. "Knowing that I will never get one again shatters my heart."