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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kelly Osbourne wants "tonnes more" children

    The 40-year-old star already has two-year-old son Sidney with Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson - who she has been in a relationship with since 2022 - but admitted that she wants to add "as many" kids as possible to her brood


    She told TooFab: "Oh, [I want] tonnes more!

    "Let me tell you, as long as I can s*** them out, I will be having children. I want as many as I can add."

    The former 'Osbournes' star was then asked if a dozen children would be her limit but admitted that while she would love to become a mother of 12, she doesn't think that will be possible in the time she has.

    She said: "If I could. But I don't think it's gonna last that long!"

    Still, Kelly - who is the daughter of Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon - has already decided what she will be naming her next child but is keeping it to herself for now, and shared a positive update on how her little one is doing now.

    She added: "The family is amazing. My mom is watching my baby right now, and I'm feeling like this tremendous guilt that I'm actually out and having fun.

    "I know what I'm naming my next child, and that's a secret.

    "[Sidney] is doing so well. Like so well. I'm really, really, really proud of him."

    Kelly previously described motherhood as the "best adventure" she has ever been on and couldn't come up with "enough good things" to say about being a mother.

    She told People magazine: "It's the best adventure I've ever been on. I can't say enough good things about being a mom. It's just changed everything about my life.

    "I want as many kids I can squeeze out before it's too late."

    But the former 'Fashion Police' host surprised herself when it came to Sidney's birth because she usually has a low pain threshold, but she focused all her efforts on getting her little boy out because he had the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck.

    She said: "I'm such a wimp, I can't handle pain. But [when it came to his birth] it was the weirdest thing, Something came over me and I became a different person. I was just like, OK, let's do this."

    "I got him out in four pushes.

    "Before we started pushing, he turned and the cord got wrapped around his neck.

    "So when we got going, the doctor was like, 'Ok, we're going to have this person and we have to do this quickly.' So I was like, 'Ok, we're doing this, I'm going to get him out and in four pushes he popped out.'"

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