Kelly Osbourne, after a significant disagreement with her partner Sid Wilson, has made the decision to change her baby son's name to reflect both parents, marking a pivotal moment in their journey as new parents and Kelly's postpartum recovery. The 39-year-old reality star revealed in a recent episode of The Osbournes Podcast that this decision stemmed from a major fight with her partner, where she expressed her desire for their son to have both of their last names, but Sid was initially opposed to the idea.
Despite the initial disagreement, Kelly ultimately decided that their son should have both of their last names and announced their plan to legally change his name. The couple, who welcomed their son Sidney in November 2022, have been working through their differences, including attending couples' therapy to reach a resolution.
Kelly shared that while she may not be ready to forgive Sid completely, they have come to an understanding and agreed that their son should bear both of their last names. Sid's traditional English background played a role in his initial stance on the matter, given his family's values.
During the podcast episode, Kelly's parents, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, expressed their support for the couple's decision to change their son's name. Ozzy remarked on the importance of both parents being reflected in their child's name, highlighting the significance of the decision.
Since announcing her pregnancy in May last year, Kelly has been candid about her journey into motherhood. She has openly discussed her experiences, including being diagnosed with gestational diabetes during her third trimester. Gestational diabetes is a condition that can develop during pregnancy and usually resolves after childbirth.
Despite the challenges she faced during pregnancy, Kelly has embraced motherhood and described it as the best thing that has ever happened to her. She has been transparent about her struggles and joys as a new mom, emphasizing the importance of learning and growing through the experience.
As Kelly and Sid navigate parenthood and work through their differences, their decision to change their son's name reflects their commitment to co-parenting and ensuring that both parents are equally represented in their child's identity.