Jack Osbourne and his wife Aree have announced the birth of a baby girl.
40-year-old Jack is the youngest child of the rock legend and Sharon Osbourne, 73, alongside siblings Kelly, 41, and Aimee, 42.
Tragically, Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy passed away aged 76 in July last year, with his cause of death announced as cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, and Parkinson’s disease.
But now, Jack has honoured his dad in the most special way – by naming his newborn daughter after him.
The reality TV star announced the news that Aree had given birth with a heartwarming Instagram post on Wednesday (11 March).
He wrote: “Introducing Ozzy Matilda Osbourne,” alongside a short black and white video of the little one next to a birth plaque sharing baby Ozzy’s full name, date and time of birth, weight, and length.
There was also a bat teddy in the background, again paying homage to the late Ozzy Osbourne, as it’s an animal the star has always been associated with.

Jack Osbourne and his wife Aree have welcomed a baby girl and named her after Ozzy Osbourne (Instagram/@areeosbourne)
The plaque revealed that baby Ozzy was born on 5 March at 8:49am.
Jack added on his Instagram Story: “She’s arrived and she’s perfect,” as friends and fans alike ran to the comments to send their congratulations and gush over the moniker.
While Aree wrote on her social media: “Our Ozzy Matilda Osbourne has landed earthside”, as well as a second Story where she’s cradling the newborn as they wear matching pyjamas.
Fans of Ozzy and Jack have been bawling ever since seeing the adorable name choice, with one Instagram user writing: “Congratulations to you both; she has the most perfect name.”
While a second added: “May she be as creative and kind as her grandfather,” and a third penned: “Your dad already held her before she came earth side. Welcome to the world Ozzy Matilda.”
A fourth gushed: “The sweetest name. Her Papa’s gotta be so tickled watching over.”

Aree shared another photo of the newborn on her Instagram story (Instagram/@areeosbourne)
And a fifth chimed in with: “The most perfect name she could have ever received!! Congratulations to you all…I am sure her birth is what everyone’s heart needed!!”
While a sixth emotionally wrote: “This brought tears to my eyes!!! Congratulations to you two as well!!!”
Baby Ozzy is the couple’s second child together, after their first daughter, Maple Artemis Osbourne, was born on July 9, 2022.
Jack is also a father to three daughters with his ex-wife, Lisa Stelly – Pearl Clementine Osbourne, 13, Andy Rose Osbourne, 10, and Minnie Theodora Osbourne, 7.
The podcaster first revealed Aree’s pregnancy at the beginning of December when she was 28 weeks, meaning he would have been able to tell Ozzy before his death.

The couple announced their pregnancy in December (Instagram/@jackosbourne)
He told The Sun in December: “I think it’s been partly a healthy distraction, partly healing – probably in that kind of ‘full cycle’ category, in a weird way.
“It’s very much taken energy out of the grieving side of things and parked in a bit more hopefulness.”
He added that he and Aree were ‘super excited’ about the pregnancy and admitted that it happened earlier than they expected.
“It’s definitely something that we were wanting to pursue, and somehow it happened, miraculously,” he told the publication.
Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@jackosbourne
Topics: Ozzy Osbourne, Parenting, Celebrity, UK News, Music, Life, Pregnancy

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With glowing five-star reviews, the little-known gizmo has reportedly helped to reduce period pain, tiredness, mood swings, and even brain fog.
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The ‘game-changing’ device is designed to reduce PMS symptoms (Samphire Neuroscience)
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What is the ‘life-changing’ gadget everyone is talking about?
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Nettle
According to the website, participants who used the device in the five days leading up to their period noticed a 53 percent reduction in menstrual pain.
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So, how does it work?
How to use Nettle™ to reduce PMS symptoms
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The device is designed to be worn 20 minutes a day in the run-up to your period (Samphire Neuroscience)
What are people saying about Nettle™?
As mentioned above, the gadget has racked up some impressive reviews with many saying Nettle has helped to reduce period pain, stabilise mood, reduce anxiety, and increase energy.
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The device is designed to slot into your everyday routine (Samphire Neuroscience)
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Featured Image Credit: Samphire Neuroscience
Topics: Women’s Health, Periods

Jack Osbourne has issued a heartbreaking update on the well-being of his mum, Sharon, just months after her husband Ozzy’s death.
The Black Sabbath star passed away aged 76 earlier this summer (22 July), with his cause of death announced as cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease.
The following week (30 July), Ozzy’s fans came out in their thousands to line the city centre streets of Birmingham to say their final farewells to the heavy metal rock legend, along with Sharon and her kids Aimee Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, and Jack Osbourne, as well as Ozzy’s son Louis Osbourne from his previous marriage to Thelma Riley.
Jack has since come forward in a brand-new interview to share how the family unit is faring following the monumental loss.

Jack Osbourne has opened up about how his mum, Sharon, is faring following the loss of her husband Ozzy a few months back (Greg Doherty/Getty Images)
During a recent appearance on Good Morning America, the 39-year-old reality TV star was asked how his mum, who was wed to Ozzy for over 40 years, is coping.
“You know, when people have been asking me that question, I say, ‘She’s OK, but she’s not OK’,” Jack admitted.
When asked if she can ‘feel the affection and appreciation’ from fans, Jack replied: “Oh my god, yeah. I know she feels the love.”
He added: “None of us expected it to be like this, with that outpour of love.”
Jack later resolved: “Every child sits there and kind of has this thought about one day that parents won’t be there, and what will that be like. It’s just a part of being human. We just didn’t think of it.
“It was a different weight to it, you know?”

Jack shared with fans that Sharon is ‘not ok’ following the monumental loss (ABC News)
Just last month (11 September), Sharon was seen for the first time since the funeral, appearing in an Instagram video shared by Kelly.
“Today I introduced my mum to falconry and she loved it!” 40-year-old Kelly captioned the post, which showed an owl flying onto Sharon’s arm.
“Thank you [Gerard Sulter] for putting a smile on my mum’s face too!”
Fans rushed to the comments sharing their happiness at seeing Sharon smiling again, with one Instagram user writing: “There she is!!!! We’ve all missed seeing Sharon. Thank you Kelly.”
“So happy to see this! All the positive and healing vibes to you and your family,” penned a second, while a third chimed in: “Oh Mrs O!!!! Missed your face! Sending love to you all!”
And a final fan offered: “Absolutely love this! So glad you both have somewhat of a distraction!”
Featured Image Credit: ABC News
Topics: Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Celebrity, Parenting, Music

Jack Osbourne has opened up about the bittersweet detail about his wife Aree’s pregnancy.
Jack, 40, is the youngest child of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, 73, alongside siblings Kelly, 41, and Aimee, 42.
The Black Sabbath star passed away aged 76 in July, with his cause of death announced as cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease.
In a new interview with The Sun, Jack has since revealed that Aree Gearhart, whom he tied the knot with back in 2023, is currently 28 weeks pregnant, meaning he would have been able to tell Ozzy that she was pregnant with their second child before his death.
Jack and Aree, 34, are already parents to daughter Maple, three. Jack also shares three daughters with his ex-wife, Lisa Stelly: Pearl, 13, Andy, 10, and Minnie, seven.

Jack Osbourne is the youngest child of Ozzy and Sharon (Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)
“I think it’s been partly a healthy distraction, partly healing – probably in that kind of ‘full cycle’ category, in a weird way,” Jack explained.
He added: “It’s very much taken energy out of the grieving side of things and parked in a bit more hopefulness.”
The I’m A Celeb star also shared that he and his missus were ‘super excited’ about her pregnancy and revealed that it happened earlier than they expected.
“It’s definitely something that we were wanting to pursue, and somehow it happened, miraculously,” he told the outlet.
Jack has been very open when it comes to his grief and has bravely discussed how he was faring just four months after his father’s death on the hit ITV programme.

Jack opened up about his wife Aree’s pregnancy (Instagram/@areeosbourne)
On the first full day in camp, the reality TV star could be seen speaking to Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley, where he admitted of his dad’s passing: “It was definitely a shock.
“I mean, we knew he was sick for a while, but it was definitely a shock. I mean, we didn’t know it would be that quick…”
Jack continued: “It was the ultimate mic drop; he did a massive big gig and was like, alright, I’m done.”
Growing tearful, Jack then shared what Ozzy would make of his jungle signing, adding: “He’d be so supportive of this.”
Later in the Bush Telegraph, the Adrenaline Junkie presenter told cameras that, while he appreciated the ‘connection’ with Lisa, the conversation did bring up a lot of heavy emotions.
“I’m still navigating it all; it’s been three, nearly four months, and so it’s still pretty fresh,” he explained.
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Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@areeosbourne
Topics: Ozzy Osbourne, Celebrity, Parenting, Pregnancy, Sex and Relationships

Jack Osbourne could be seen breaking down into tears after candidly opening up about his dad Ozzy’s ‘shock’ passing earlier this year.
The Black Sabbath star passed away aged 76 earlier this summer (22 July), with his cause of death announced as cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease.
The following week (30 July), Ozzy’s fans came out in their thousands to line the city centre streets of Birmingham to say their final farewells to the heavy metal rock legend, along with Sharon and her kids Aimee Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, and Jack Osbourne, as well as Ozzy’s son Louis Osbourne from his previous marriage to Thelma Riley.
Jack has been very open when it comes to his grief and has now appeared on ITV’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! where he bravely discussed how he was faring just four months after his father’s death.

Jack Osbourne opened up about the loss of his father Ozzy on a recent episode of I’m A Celebrity (ITV)
On the first full day in camp, the reality TV star could be seen speaking to Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley, where he admitted of his dad’s passing: “It was definitely a shock.
“I mean, we knew he was sick for a while, but it was definitely a shock. I mean, we didn’t know it would be that quick…”
Jack continued: “It was the ultimate mic drop; he did a massive big gig and was like, alright, I’m done.”
Growing tearful, Jack then shared what Ozzy would make of his jungle signing, adding: “He’d be so supportive of this.”
Later in the Bush Telegraph, the Adrenaline Junkie presenter told cameras that, while he appreciated the ‘connection’ with Lisa, the conversation did bring up a lot of heavy emotions.
“I’m still navigating it all; it’s been three, nearly four months, and so it’s still pretty fresh,” he explained.

Ozzy passed away earlier this year in July at the age of 76 (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
During a recent appearance on Good Morning America, Jack was asked how his mum, who was married to Ozzy for over 40 years, is coping.
“You know, when people have been asking me that question, I say, ‘She’s OK, but she’s not OK’,” he admitted.
When asked if she can ‘feel the affection and appreciation’ from fans, Jack replied: “Oh my god, yeah. I know she feels the love.”
He added: “None of us expected it to be like this, with that outpour of love.”
Jack later resolved: “Every child sits there and kind of has this thought about one day that parents won’t be there, and what will that be like. It’s just a part of being human. We just didn’t think of it.
“It was a different weight to it, you know?”
