Aimee Osbourne
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Aimee Rachel Osbourne (born September 2, 1983 in London, England), is a model, actress and columnist. She is the third child of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and the first child to Ozzy's second wife Sharon. Unlike her siblings Jack and Kelly, she chose not to appear on her family's MTV reality show, The Osbournes.
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[edit] Personal life
Refusing to involve herself in the media hoopla surrounding the MTV show, Aimee chose to leave home and would not allow the MTV cameras to reveal her face when she was caught on film. Since then, she has broken her silence on her famous family only a handful of times. In 2002, she appeared on the television newsmagazine 20/20 with the clan after her mother, Sharon, was diagnosed with colon cancer. Two years later, she would speak again in her family's autobiography, Ordinary People: Our Story. In the tell-all, she painted a portrait of an immensely talented, out of control, and violently unpredictable father; and a dependent, severely depressed mother. In 2006, A&E's Biography series aired a documentary on Ozzy Osbourne in which Aimee appeared. She, along with her siblings, provided commentary about their father.
[edit] Career
Osbourne has appeared in several fashion shows and magazine layouts, the last being the "Mercedes-Benz Does LA Fashion Week", Joey and T division. She made her television debut in the 2003 MTV movie Wuthering Heights. Currently, she is writing for the pop culture magazine Nylon.
[edit] Cancer scare
In April, 2005, she was treated for a breast lump just before she and her mother were to appear in a London production of The Vagina Monologues. The show was cancelled. According to her father, Ozzy Osbourne, "Everybody got it wrong. She never had cancer! They found some dodgy cells and she's got to have a three month check, but she's fine." [1]
[edit] External links
- Aimee Osbourne at the Internet Movie Database
- Breakingnews.ie news story, "Aimee Osbourne Clear of Cancer" 13 June 2005. Accessed March 24, 2007.