Aimee Osbourne Breaks Her Silence to Honor Father Ozzy in Emotional New Documentary

Aimee Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne with Sharon and daughter Amy in Sydney, Australia.

I can reveal Aimee Osbourne, who has shunned the spotlight ever since her family became reality stars in the early Noughties, will join mum Sharon and siblings Jack and Kelly in the feature-length special, which airs later this year.

Filming for the doc has been rolling for some months, focusing on how the legendary rocker battled back from devastating setbacks since his life-changing fall back in 2019.

And the cameras also followed behind-the-scenes of his farewell show at Villa Park, which took place just weeks before his tragic death.

Ozzy Osbourne with his young daughter.

A TV insider said: “Aimee never wanted to be in the spotlight, she was never comfortable with the attention.

“However, she believed the documentary about her father’s life was a fitting way to break cover, as the special has a deep and emotive angle.

“Fans will be intrigued by what she has to say, nearly as much as learning how Ozzy coped during the latter stages of his life.”

Ozzy and Aimee Osbourne at a press event.

Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now, which will be streamed on Paramount+, will also feature contributions from Ozzy’s Black Sabbath bandmates and other rock legends.

Speaking about the doc back in February, Sharon said: “This film is an honest account of what has happened to Ozzy during the last few years.

“It shows how hard things have been for him and the courage he has shown while dealing with a number of serious health issues, including Parkinson’s. It’s about the reality of his life now.

“We have worked with a production team we trust and have allowed them the freedom to tell the story openly. We hope that story will inspire people that are facing similar issues to Ozzy.”

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