Kelly Osbourne’s Parenting Nightmare: Son Vomits on Her Lap During Mid-Flight

January 29, 2024

Kelly Osbourne’s Unexpected Parenting Mishap

Kelly Osbourne’s journey with her son Sidney took an unexpected turn when he vomited all over her during a flight. The TV personality, 39, shared her misadventure on social media after attending Paris Hilton’s son Phoenix’s first birthday party.

After the celebration, where even a pony with a unicorn horn made an appearance, Kelly posted a selfie with Sidney in the back of a car, captioned: ‘It’s time for a new adventure.’ Despite Sidney sleeping peacefully in his car seat initially, the flight proved to be a challenging experience.

While the journey began with excitement, as seen in Kelly’s posts on social media, it quickly spiraled into chaos when Sidney vomited on her lap mid-flight. Kelly candidly shared the unfortunate incident with a picture of the aftermath, humorously captioning it: ‘When you are on a plane and your baby vomits all over you.’

Despite the messy situation, Kelly maintained her sense of humor, posing with Sidney and the visible aftermath on her lap. The duo eventually reached their destination, where Kelly shared a heartwarming picture of her embracing little Sidney.

Kelly welcomed Sidney in November 2022 with Slipknot rocker Sid Wilson, whom she started dating in January 2022. The couple, who had been friends since meeting in 1999 due to their music industry ties, expressed their love and joy over the new addition to their family.

In a sweet Valentine’s Day post early in their relationship, Kelly professed her deep love for Sid. However, Kelly also opened up about the challenges she faced post-pregnancy, including the pressure to lose weight and concerns about being fat-shamed.

Despite the struggles, Kelly embraced her journey and shared her experiences candidly, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and self-care during the post-partum period.

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