Osbourne's Son Mimics Ozzy's 1982 Bat Incident in Sweet Video
Kelly Osbourne’s son, Sidney, playfully recreated a memorable moment from his grandfather Ozzy Osbourne’s career in a recent social media post. The adorable video shows Sidney mimicking the iconic 1982 incident where Ozzy famously held a bat onstage during a solo performance.
Osbourne shared the video on her social media channels, captioning it with “Learned from the greatest, Papa!” The post was set to the soundtrack of Ozzy Osbourne’s hit song, “Crazy Train,” further referencing the event.
The original bat incident occurred during a concert in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1982. Ozzy, believing the bat was rubber, bit into it during his performance. It was later confirmed that the bat was real and contained rabies, leading to a course of preventative treatment for Ozzy. The incident became a defining and often-referenced moment in his career and rock and roll history.
Kelly Osbourne’s post highlights the enduring legacy of Ozzy Osbourne and provides a heartwarming glimpse into family life, referencing a significant moment in music history with a touch of humor and affection.
