TWISTED FAMILY TIES? Ozzy Osbourne’s eldest daughter Aimee reportedly refused to attend the funeral — sources reveal the chilling reason she never forgave him.

TWISTED FAMILY TIES? Aimee Osbourne’s Chilling Reason for Refusing to Attend Ozzy’s Funeral Revealed

The death of Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman and “Prince of Darkness,” on July 22, 2025, at age 76, has left fans and family in mourning. His final concert, “Back to the Beginning,” at Birmingham’s Villa Park on July 5, 2025, was a triumphant farewell, raising $189 million for charities. Yet, as the Osbourne family prepares for his funeral, a shocking revelation has emerged: Aimee Osbourne, Ozzy’s eldest daughter with Sharon Osbourne, reportedly refused to attend the funeral, citing a deep-seated grievance that sources claim she “never forgave” her father for. This absence has reignited discussions about the Osbourne family’s complex dynamics, casting a shadow over Ozzy’s legacy.

A Family Divided in Grief

Ozzy passed away at his Buckinghamshire home, surrounded by his wife Sharon, children Kelly, Jack, Aimee, and Louis, as confirmed in the family’s statement. The presence of Aimee, 41, in his final 24 hours suggested a reconciliation, especially given her estrangement from siblings Kelly and Jack. However, sources close to the family, cited by Radar Online and The Daily Mail, now reveal that Aimee has chosen not to attend her father’s funeral, a decision rooted in long-standing issues that trace back to her childhood and the family’s reality TV era.

Aimee, born on September 2, 1983, in London, is the eldest of Ozzy and Sharon’s three children and Ozzy’s second daughter, following Jessica from his first marriage to Thelma Riley. Unlike Kelly and Jack, who embraced fame through The Osbournes (2002-2005), Aimee famously opted out, moving out of the family’s Los Angeles home at 16 to avoid the MTV cameras. She told New York’s Q1043 radio in 2020, “I had grown up around having a pretty well-known dad… I always really valued my privacy. For me personally, and for who I am, as far as morally and to give myself a chance to develop into a human being, it didn’t line up with what I saw my future as.”

Sharon, reflecting on Aimee’s departure on The Talk in 2018, admitted it “broke my heart,” expressing regret that the show’s chaos drove her daughter away. Despite her presence at Ozzy’s side during his final hours, Aimee’s refusal to attend his funeral has stunned insiders, pointing to a deeper, unresolved wound.

The Chilling Reason: A Father’s Absence and Public Exposure

Sources close to Aimee, cited by Radar Online, reveal that her decision stems from a belief that Ozzy “abandoned” her emotionally during her formative years, compounded by the family’s public exposure through The Osbournes. Aimee reportedly felt that Ozzy’s struggles with addiction and his larger-than-life persona left her sidelined, particularly as his fame grew in the 1980s and 1990s. “Aimee was exposed to a lot of chaotic moments while touring with the family and knew early on that lifestyle wasn’t for her,” an insider told Radar Online. “She felt Ozzy prioritized his career and public image over being a present father, and she never fully forgave him for that.”

The filming of The Osbournes exacerbated these feelings. Aimee, then a teenager, was uncomfortable with how her parents’ behavior—Ozzy’s erratic antics and Sharon’s outspokenness—was portrayed on television. She told The Independent in 2015, “I wanted to protect myself, my parents, my siblings, too. They were very young, very impressionable.” The show’s success, while elevating Kelly and Jack to stardom, left Aimee feeling like an outsider in her own family, a sentiment that lingered despite her later career as a singer under the moniker ARO.

A source close to the family added, “Aimee saw the show as exploiting the family’s dysfunction, and she blamed Ozzy for allowing it to happen. She felt he chose fame over her need for privacy.” This grievance reportedly resurfaced when Ozzy’s health declined, and Aimee, despite being present at his deathbed, felt unresolved about his role in her life.

A Complex Family Dynamic

Aimee’s relationship with her family has long been strained. Kelly admitted on the Armchair Expert podcast in 2021, “We don’t talk. We’re just really different. She doesn’t understand me, and I don’t understand her.” Aimee echoed this in a 2015 Independent interview, saying, “I wouldn’t say there is an ease between us, but there is an acceptance. Do we socialize? No.” Her absence from Ozzy’s farewell concert, as reported by Yahoo and Radar Online, was attributed to her desire to “protect herself,” a decision that foreshadowed her funeral refusal.

Ozzy’s children from his first marriage—Jessica, Louis, and adopted son Elliot—also highlight the family’s fractured dynamics. Jessica and Elliot were notably absent from the family’s statement after Ozzy’s death, and Louis, while present, has described limited contact, telling The US Sun in 2023, “There is more chance of us seeing each other in a random New York hotel than us all getting round a table for a Sunday lunch.” Jessica’s Instagram tribute, “RIP Ozzy,” was her only public comment, while Elliot, living in New Zealand, has remained silent.

The Funeral Decision and Its Fallout

Aimee’s refusal to attend the funeral, described as “chilling” by sources, has sparked speculation about her motives. Some insiders suggest it’s a final act of self-preservation, aligning with her lifelong commitment to privacy. Others believe it reflects unresolved anger toward Ozzy for what she perceived as neglect during his addiction-fueled years. In a 2014 Daily Mail interview, Ozzy admitted, “I regret being a bad father and an abusive husband in my first marriage,” acknowledging his absence from his children’s lives due to substance abuse. Aimee, though from his second marriage, may have felt similar abandonment, especially as Ozzy’s fame often overshadowed family life.

Sharon, described as “very fragile” by friends in The Daily Mail, is reportedly devastated by Aimee’s decision, seeing it as a rejection of the family’s efforts to unite in Ozzy’s final days. The inclusion of Aimee in the deathbed statement alongside Sharon, Kelly, Jack, and Louis suggested a temporary mending of ties, possibly driven by Ozzy’s heartfelt 11-word goodbye to Kelly and a mysterious last-minute call to an estranged individual, as reported by The Daily Mail. However, Aimee’s absence from the funeral indicates that her forgiveness was not fully extended.

A Legacy Tinged with Regret

Ozzy’s death has brought renewed focus on his complex family relationships. His final concert was a testament to his musical legacy, with tributes from Metallica, Elton John, and Robert Plant highlighting his impact. Yet, Aimee’s refusal to attend the funeral underscores a personal tragedy within the public triumph. Fans on Instagram, flooding Aimee’s posts, urge her to carry on Ozzy’s musical legacy through her band ARO, with comments like, “Your father’s legacy will live on through your music.” However, her silence since Ozzy’s death and her absence from the funeral suggest she remains committed to her own path.

The “twisted family ties” narrative, as described by sources, reflects Aimee’s struggle to reconcile her father’s rock star persona with his role as a parent. While Ozzy’s handwritten letter “My Last Show” and his 11-word message to Kelly revealed a reflective side, Aimee’s decision indicates that some wounds remain unhealed. As Sharon prepares to honor Ozzy’s poignant funeral plans, possibly in their Buckinghamshire garden, Aimee’s absence will be a stark reminder of the family’s unresolved pain, even as the world celebrates the “Prince of Darkness.”

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