Inside Ozzy Osbourne's Home: Nanny’s Candid Look at Rock Legend
SHOCKING BEHIND-THE-SCENES REVELATIONS: AUSTRALIAN NANNY SPEAKS OUT ABOUT LIFE WITH OZZY OSBOURNE
In a bombshell interview, Melbourne artist and former nanny Jessie Breakwell has spilled the tea on what it was like living with rock legend Ozzy Osbourne in the 90s. The Aussie native worked for the Osbourne family in 1996, taking care of their three teenage children, Aimee, Kelly, and Jack, and witnessed firsthand the eccentricities of the Prince of Darkness.
In an exclusive chat with The Scholarly Note.com, Jessie dished out the juicy details about Ozzy's daily life, revealing that the Black Sabbath frontman was a bit...unpredictable. "He'd get these sudden obsessions," she explained. "One week it would be drawing, the next it would be cycling for hours on end. And if he decided to eat steak, watch out – he'd go through 50 steaks in one day!"
But Ozzy's quirks didn't stop there. Jessie revealed that he had a peculiar way of enjoying music while driving: "He wouldn't drive himself, but he'd get in the car, open the sunroof, turn up his own music, and start singing at the top of his lungs!" We can only imagine the looks on his passengers' faces.
Despite Ozzy's eccentricities, Jessie had nothing but praise for the late rocker when it came to his family. "He loved them – Sharon, the kids, everyone," she said. "He was obsessed with Sharon, actually." It's clear that Jessie developed a deep affection for the Osbourne clan during her time working for them.
The news of Ozzy's passing has sent shockwaves around the world, and Jessie paid tribute to the music icon on social media: "Heartbreaking to hear about the passing of Ozzy Osbourne. He was incredibly kind, hilarious, and sharp as a whip – always keeping me in stitches. My heart goes out to the family."
The news comes just weeks after Ozzy's emotional farewell performance at Villa Park in Birmingham, where he reunited with his original Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward for the first time since 2005. In a heartfelt speech, Ozzy told the crowd: "You've no idea how I feel – thank you from the bottom of my heart." It was clear that this would be his final performance due to his ongoing health battle with Parkinson's.
In a statement released by his family, they shared their grief over Ozzy's passing: "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning." The family asked for respect and privacy during this difficult time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Louis – the Osbourne family – are left to mourn the loss of their beloved patriarch.
Ozzy's legacy lives on through his music, which continues to inspire and thrill fans around the world. But it's clear that Jessie Breakwell will always treasure her time working for the Osbournes – quirks and all.
As we say goodbye to the Prince of Darkness, let's take a moment to appreciate the impact Ozzy had on rock 'n' roll and the many lives he touched during his remarkable career. Rest in peace, Ozzy Osbourne – you will be deeply missed.