Ozzy Osbourne—rock legend and former Black Sabbath frontman—shares a notably quiet bond with his oldest daughter, Aimee Rachel Osbourne (b. September 2, 1983), from his marriage to Sharon Osbourne.
In stark contrast to her siblings Kelly and Jack, Aimee opted out of their MTV reality show The Osbournes at just 16, lamenting that it could harm her musical aspirations and pigeonhole her public image.
Rather than capitalize on fame, Aimee forged her own path as a singer-songwriter under the moniker ARO, unveiling moody synth-pop inspired by artists like Kate Bush and Portishead. Her debut single, “Raining Gold”, dropped in 2015 and led to her solo album Vacare Adamaré in 2020.
Despite her family’s high-profile fame, Aimee has enforced strict privacy—she didn’t appear in The Osbournes, only participated in select projects like MTV’s Wuthering Heights (2003) and the animated Postman Pat: The Movie (2014), and she largely avoids the spotlight.
Her public re-emergence came during a 2025 outing in Manchester, where she appeared alongside musician Wes Leavins—her reserved persona unmistakable in sharp contrast to her siblings’ public lives.
Aimee maintains a warm relationship with her father—she shared a heartfelt Father’s Day tribute in 2024, calling him “peace and love” and posting an intimate childhood photo. Meanwhile, Tensions reportedly linger between Aimee and sister Kelly, who admitted they “don’t talk” due to their differing personalities.
