Rock fans around the globe are in mourning following the passing of Ozzy Osbourne at the age of 76.
The musician earned legions of fans with Black Sabbath and a whole new generation of supporters with his reality show The Osbournes.
Behind the fame, he was a husband and father first, if not always a perfect one and here's what you need to know about Ozzy's six children:
Elliot Kingsley

Ozzy adopted Elliot in 1971 when he married his mother, Thelma Riley, but unlike his half-siblings, he has chosen to shun the limelight.
Next to nothing is known about him except that he turns 59 in 2025 and works as an actor.
Ozzy wrote of his first marriage in his autobiography: 'I was a very selfish young man, full of drink and drugs, and I didn't know how to be a husband or a father.'
He shed more light on his biggest regret during an interview with the Daily Mail: 'The way I treated both my wives... I was a bad father, and an abusive husband and I had an ego the size of India.
'I spent decades of my life being an absolute idiot. I've got so many regrets I can't even remember half of them. But wives and kids are right at the top. It's pointless even saying sorry. I couldn't say it enough times. All I can do is stay sober.'
Jessica Osbourne

Ozzy also welcomed two biological children with Thelma: a daughter, Jessica, and a son, Louis.
Like Elliot, Jessica has chosen to stay away from the glare of her father's fame and has stayed in the UK with her mother after the multi-millionaire singer moved to LA.
She did make an appearance of sorts on The Osbournes when she called Ozzy to let him know that he had become a grandfather after she welcomed a little girl called Isabelle.
Louis Osbourne

Louis turns 50 in 2025 and is also extremely private but has on occasion opened up about his famous family. In 2013, he shared that the siblings get on well and try to meet up when they are in the UK for 'special occasions'.
Louis' wife Louise is Irish and he met the actress and producer while visiting his dad as he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2002. They got engaged just two months later and tied the knot in Ireland before moving to Birmingham. They have two children.
As per Birmingham Live, Louise confessed that when they met, she hadn't a clue about the family, saying: 'I had no idea who he was, I thought The Osbournes was a cartoon.'
Louis was front and centre for his dad's final performance with Black Sabbath, days before his death in July.
The BBC quotes him as saying: 'I was sobbing at times. It was everything we wanted it to be and more. I had been anxious for months about this as I've been worried about my dad's ability to perform with his Parkinson's disease. I just wanted it to be a dignified send-off for him. But as soon as he started singing, we knew he was gonna nail it.'
Aimee Osbourne

Aimee is Ozzy's eldest daughter with Sharon, whom he married in 1982, and she lived in the family home in LA until she was 16, choosing to move out when they began filming the Osbournes, much to the regret of her mum.
Sharon previously said on The Talk: 'She felt that she didn't want to grow up on camera. She hated the idea - it was appalling to her. And so she left at 16, and I regret every day that she did.'
Aimee followed her father into music, first by appearing in MTV's adaptation of Wuthering Heights and is now the lead singer of ARO but found herself caught up in tragedy when her record studio caught fire, leading to a fatality while Aimee and her producer escaped.
Aimee is intensely private about her personal life but has seemingly shared a strong bond with her parents over the years, but not so much with her younger siblings. She told The Independent in 2015: I wouldn't say there is an ease between us, but there is an acceptance. Do we socialise? No.'
Kelly echoed her sentiment more recently, telling Dax Sheppard's podcast Armchair Expert: 'We don't talk. We're just really different. She doesn't understand me, and I don't understand her.'
Kelly Osbourne

Kelly is perhaps the best known of the Osbourne siblings and was thrust into the spotlight when she was 17 while appearing on their reality show. She dipped her toe into music with the release of her album Shut Up! in 2002 and a follow-up album three years later, but appeared to find her calling as a TV host.
Her early jobs included appearing on Fashion Police and Project Runway, but she also competed in Dancing With The Stars. Behind the scenes, Kelly was battling substance abuse that first began when she started taking Vicodin after having her tonsils out at 13.
Her first stint in rehab was at 19, and she has sought further treatment over the years but is sober today.
Kelly's long-running friendship with Slipknot rocker Sid Wilson blossomed into more and they went public with their romance in 2022 when she wrote: 'You are my best friend, my soulmate and I am so deeply in love with you, Sidney George Wilson. They subsequently welcomed a son named Sidney, with her mum letting the news slip on The Talk in January 2023.
Ozzy had also slipped up and revealed the baby's gender without permission before the birth, with her later explaining he was 'just so excited.'
Heartwarmingly, Ozzy got to see his daughter get engaged when Sidney popped the question at his final Black Sabbath concert and promptly joked: 'F**k off, you're not marrying my daughter.'
Jack Osbourne

Jack, 39, is the youngest Osbourne sibling and also featured on The Osbournes. Like Kelly, he also struggled with drugs, with his issues playing out on the show when he went to rehab in 2023 and has been sober ever since.
Jack married the actress Lisa Stelly in 2012, and they welcomed three daughters, Pearl Clementine, Andy Rose, and Minni Theodora, but the relationship wasn't to last, and they divorced in 2019.
He has subsequently begun dating Aree Gearheart, and they married in 2021 before welcoming a daughter named Maple in 2022.
Jack has continued working in TV and carved out a niche for himself as a paranormal investigator on shows such as Portals to Hell.
Ozzy credited a row with Jack with helping him to become a better father. He recalls telling him he would give him anything he wanted.
He said: "What about a father?" That kicked me in the balls so hard. It knocked me sideways, I went "Oh, my God.' I'd give them whatever materialistic things they ever wanted. But the most important person wasn't there,' he told Variety.









