Happy event in the Osbourne family: Jack Osbourne announces the birth of his second baby!

Author Benedetta Baldin - 12.3.2026

Jack Osbourne, the son of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, and his spouse, Aree Gearhart, have announced the birth of their second child, as per Blabbermouth. Jack’s fifth daughter was born on March 5 and weighed seven pounds and four ounces. She was named Ozzy Matilda Osbourne in honor of her late grandfather, who passed away in July 2025. In a joint Instagram post, Jack and Aree announced the birth. “Introducing Ozzy Matilda Osbourne,” the caption said. Maple Artemis Osbourne, Jack and Aree’s first child, was born in July 2022. Along with his ex-wife Lisa Stelly, Jack is also the father of three daughters: Minnie Theodora Osbourne, 7, Andy Rose Osbourne, 10, and Pearl Clementine Osbourne, 13.

According to Jack, he had a “perfectly happy and contented” boyhood. He spent the first six years of his childhood in Buckinghamshire’s Chiltern Hills. After that, the family relocated to Los Angeles, but they returned to Buckinghamshire a year later. The family returned to Southern California, this time to Beverly Hills, when Osbourne was eleven years old. Even though Osbourne moved a lot when he was younger, he did not find it upsetting. Osbourne’s school life was one area of his life that was negatively impacted by his many moves. He soon detested attending school, which was made worse by the fact that he was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of ten and a type of dyslexia at the age of eight.

He was attending a Christian school in Los Angeles at the time. Before moving back to Los Angeles and enrolling in the special needs Park Century School, he spent a year in England. At the age of 14, he received an internship opportunity at Virgin Records, where his mother was in charge of The Smashing Pumpkins. Osbourne began A&R scouting for Epic Records, where his father had worked for many years, when Sharon ceased managing that band. Osbourne also assisted his mother in running Ozzfest, his father’s yearly touring event, by giving her advice on new acts.