Born
Aimee Rachel Osbourne
2 September 1983 (1983-09-02) (age 25)
London, England
Height
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Occupation
Singer, actress and columnist
Nationality
British
Trivia
Chose not to take part with her family in the hit MTV show "The Osbournes" (2002) due to her intense dislike
for publicity for the family. Also refused to record a song for "The Osbournes" show-tunes album.
Sister of Kelly Osbourne and Jack Osbourne.
Daughter of Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne.
Half-sister of Louis Osbourne.
Aunt of 'Isabelle Hobbs'.
Her father, Ozzy Osbourne, wrote a song for her awhile ago titled "Aimee".
Appears in many episodes of "The Osbournes" (2002) with her face blurred out.
Is currently writing and recording her debut album (August 2003)
Niece of David Arden
Grandaughter of Don Arden.
She has three half siblings: Elliot, Jessica and Louis from Ozzy's first wife Thelma Riley and an adopted
brother, Robert Marcato.
Biography
"I wasn't 100 per cent comfortable with it. I was 17, I wasn't very confident, I was shy, it was just a huge risk for me to take as well as my family. That to me was really intimidating and scary" - on why she chose not to participate in the show, "The Osbournes" (2002).
"I don't have huge intentions to be some big actress. I was casually asked. It was a great experience and I'm glad I did it." - on her role in "Wuthering Heights, California"
"My mom has been his backbone for so many years that I don't think he even wants to know what life is like without her. ... And I don't think he would last more than a year without her." - on her dad.
"We fought for two years for her to actually go and get a checkup and find out what the problem was. And I think when she found out, she said to me, 'Thank you.' That to me was worth every argument we had." -on her mother and her mother's cancer
"I think he's incredibly unique, he's talented, and he's misunderstood. My dad wants everybody to be happy and to be doing what they love doing. But, I think he forgets that he should want that for himself too" -- on her father
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