Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 29, 2025 · Entertainment

Aimee Osbourne Breaks Silence: Rare Tribute in Upcoming Ozzy Documentary

Aimee Osbourne will reportedly appear in a documentary about her rocker father Ozzy following his death aged 76

The Osbourne Saga Continues: Aimee Set to Spill Family Secrets in Ozzy Documentary

In a shocking twist, Aimee Osbourne, Ozzy's rarely seen daughter, is set to make her debut in a long-awaited documentary about her rockstar father, just weeks after his passing at the age of 76. The special, titled "Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now," has been in the works for several months and will finally hit Paramount Plus later this year.

According to insiders, Aimee, 41, was initially hesitant to join the project, but eventually saw it as an opportunity to share her side of the story. The documentary promises to delve into Ozzy's health battles, including his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2003 and his recent struggles with mobility. With a total of seven surgeries in just five years, fans can expect a raw and unfiltered look at the reality TV star's life.

According to The Sun, Ozzy's rarely-seen daughter Aimee, 41, (pictured in 2004) will feature in the documentary, called Ozzy Osbourne : No Escape From Now

Aimee has been living under the radar for years, choosing to keep a low profile after moving out of the family home at just 16. However, sources close to the family reveal that she has been secretly following in her father's footsteps, working as a singer and promoting her own ventures on social media. With her Instagram page showcasing her musical talents, it seems Aimee is ready to take center stage.

But she won't be alone in sharing her story. Ozzy's famous family will all make appearances in the documentary, including his wife Sharon, 70, and siblings Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39. The special also boasts cameos from some of rock's biggest names, including Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward.

Sharon, who has been open about Ozzy's health struggles in the past, has promised that the documentary will be an honest account of their lives. "This film is about the reality of Ozzy's life now," she explained. "It shows how hard things have been for him and the courage he has shown while dealing with a number of serious health issues."

Aimee has lived away from the limelight and never appeared on their famous reality TV show, The Osbournes, instead choosing to move out of the family home at 16

The documentary also touches on Ozzy's farewell concert at Villa Park, just weeks before his passing. With Sharon by his side, Ozzy performed in front of thousands, reuniting with his Black Sabbath bandmates on stage for the first time since 2005.

But it seems Ozzy wasn't done yet. The rock legend had planned to continue recording new music and even eyed up releasing a new album later this year. However, fate had other plans, and he passed away on July 22, sending shockwaves through the music world.

As fans mourn his loss, Aimee is set to open up about her complicated relationship with her father in the documentary. Insiders claim that she was always uncomfortable with the spotlight, but felt that this project was a fitting way to share her story.

Aimee has followed in her father's musical footsteps behind the scenes and works as a singer, promoting her ventures on her Instagram page

The question on everyone's mind: what secrets will Aimee reveal? Will we finally get to see behind the curtain of the Osbourne family dynamics? One thing is for sure – "Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now" promises to be one wild ride. Stay tuned!

A timeline of Ozzy's health battles

  • 2003: Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
  • 2015-2020: Undergoes six surgeries in five years, including a spinal operation in 2020
  • 2022-2023: Battles mobility issues and undergoes seventh surgery
  • February 2023: Sharon shares update on Ozzy's health struggles

Aimee is pictured with her parents Ozzy and Sharon and siblings Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39, in 2000

Ozzy's final days

  • July 5: Performs at farewell concert at Villa Park with Black Sabbath bandmates
  • July 22: Passes away surrounded by family, sparking outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow musicians

The documentary will follow Ozzy's health battles as well as the lead-up to his farewell show at Villa Park, which took place just weeks before his death (he is pictured in 2016)