Kelly Osbourne’s Engagement Ring Is Sweet as Honey
Inspired by fiancé Sid Wilson’s nickname for her, the white and yellow diamond ring features a unique honeycomb design.

Fiancé Sid Wilson, a DJ for the Grammy-winning heavy metal band Slipknot, opted for a distinctive ring inspired by his heart-warming nickname for Kelly, “Honeybee.”
The ring, made in 18-karat yellow gold, features a central round brilliant white diamond surrounded by white and yellow diamonds and citrine accents set in a honeycomb design.
Wilson worked with Pascal Mouawad of Mouawad on the bespoke piece.
In a video the jewelry brand posted to its Instagram showing the consultation and design process, Wilson elaborates on the symbolism of his nickname for Kelly.
“[Kelly] would buzz around spread this good energy around to see, like a bee,” he said, adding that he later found out that, coincidentally, her friend Joan Rivers used to call her “Honeybee” too.
“I want the ring to reflect this somehow, using honeybees and pollen and diamond, obviously,” Wilson continued.
Upon seeing the ring for what appears to be the first time, he remarks, “It’s more than perfect. It’s like a fairytale.”
The pair first met more than two decades ago when Slipknot toured with Ozzfest, a music festival Ozzy and Sharon started, according to People magazine.
They started dating in 2022 and welcomed their son, Sidney, later that year.
Wilson proposed to the former “Fashion Police” co-host on July 5, backstage at Ozzy’s last-ever Black Sabbath concert in his hometown of Birmingham, England.
In a video of the proposal Kelly later posted to Instagram, Wilson takes her hands and begins to speak but is promptly cut off by Ozzy jokingly interjecting, “F*** off, you’re not marrying my daughter,” before dropping to one knee.
She also reposted the video from Mouawad with the caption, “Nothing means more to me than the thought and effort that went into this ring.”
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