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Mom reveals Osbourne’s baby news

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Kelly Osbourne took to Instagram on Wednesday to confirm she’s officially a mom and shade her own mother for sharing that news publicly.

“I am not ready to share him with the world. It is no one’s place but mine to share any informatio­n on my baby,” Osbourne, 38, wrote on her Instagram story.

Sharon Osbourne used Tuesday’s episode of her live British show, “The Talk,” to share that the family had welcomed a new member: “Sidney.”

“She won’t let a picture go out of him, and I’m so proud of her,” she said at the time, noting both mother and baby were “doing so great, so great.”

It seems Kelly Osbourne wanted a similar level of discretion from her mother — who last month was rushed to the hospital following a medical emergency.

Sharon Osbourne confirmed Tuesday that she fainted on the set of her son’s supernatur­al series, “Night of Terror,” but couldn’t explain what caused her to lose consciousn­ess.

Asked by a co-panelist if she could shed some light on the fainting incident, Osbourne said, “I wish I could, but I can’t.

“… They took me to another hospital, and I did every test over two days, and nobody knows why” it happened, she added.

Kelly Osbourne revealed in May that she and Sidney “Sid” Wilson, of Slipknot fame, were expecting.

Rapper London found safe:

Rapper Theophilus London has been found safe after disappeari­ng for months, a relative announced Wednesday.

“We have found Theo. He is safe and well,” the rapper’s cousin, Mikhail Noel, posted on Instagram.

“At this time the family would love prayers and privacy. Thank you all!!!”

The post didn’t provide details of where London had been found, where he had been or why he hadn’t contacted his family, which filed a missing persons report with Los Angeles police last week. Family and friends had said they believed someone last spoke to London in July.

British author Fay Weldon, known for her sharp wit and acerbic observatio­ns about women’s experience­s and sexual politics in novels including “The Life and Loves of a She-Devil,” has died, her family said Wednesday. She was 91.

Weldon was a playwright, screenwrit­er and a prolific novelist, producing 30 novels as well as short stories and plays written for television, radio and the stage. She was one of the writers

Author Weldon dies:

on the popular 1970s drama series “Upstairs, Downstairs,” receiving an award from the Writers Guild of America for the show’s first episode.

“The Life and Loves of a She-Devil” was the story of an ugly woman who alters her body and her life to seek revenge on a philanderi­ng husband. It was adapted into a TV series as well as a film starring Meryl Streep.

Her 1978 novel, “Praxis,” was shortliste­d for the prestigiou­s Booker Prize for Fiction.

Jan. 6 birthdays: Accordioni­st Joey Miskulin is 74. Actor Rowan Atkinson is

68. Singer Kathy Sledge is

64. Chef Nigella Lawson is

63. Actor Norman Reedus is 54. TV personalit­y Julie Chen Moonves is 53. Actor Rinko Kikuchi is 42. Actor Eddie Redmayne is 41. Actor Kate McKinnon is

39. Musician Alex Turner is 37.

 ?? MATT WINKELMEYE­R/GETTY ?? Kelly Osbourne, seen in May, is a mom now, but isn’t “ready to share him with the world.”
MATT WINKELMEYE­R/GETTY Kelly Osbourne, seen in May, is a mom now, but isn’t “ready to share him with the world.”

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