For more than two decades, Aimee Osbourne has been a ghost in one of pop culture’s most televised families – until now.

When MTV’s The Osbournes burst onto screens in 2002, transforming a heavy metal dynasty into unlikely reality stars, Aimee – then just sixteen- quietly moved out of the family’s Beverly Hills mansion.

The cameras rolled, her siblings Kelly and Jack became instant celebrities, and the world met Sharon and Ozzy in all their chaotic glory.

Aimee, meanwhile, chose anonymity. Now, she’s broken her silence following the death of her father.

This October, she steps into the frame for the first time in Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now, a two-hour documentary chronicling her father’s final years.

The film, which premieres on Paramount+ on October 7, captures the twilight of

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