It was an epic battle of open letters and violent tweets, but it's all over now: The Osbournes have buried the hatchet with Lady Gaga, ending one of rock's weirder public feuds.
Between his solo career, Black Sabbath commitments and whatever a Prince of Darkness's other duties might be, Ozzy Osbourne is a very busy man. But he always has a few minutes to spare for his son Jack.
There is very sad news to report regarding Ozzy Osbourne's family. His son Jack's wife Lisa has suffered a miscarriage and the couple have lost their baby boy.
With the release of '13,' the first Ozzy Osbourne-fronted album by Black Sabbath since 1978 only a couple of months away, the band recently took time to discuss the new work. The interview was conducted by Jack Osbourne, Ozzy's son and filed from the listening party they threw on Wednesday (April 10) in Los Angeles.
Jack Osbourne will likely never forget the past week, as he got married, celebrated his mother's 60th birthday and ended up rescuing a drowning woman in Hawaii.
As expected, Jack Osbourne exchanged vows with Lisa Stelly last weekend during an intimate ceremony in Hawaii. US Weekly reports the 26-year-old son to Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne said "I do" on Sunday, about one year after announcing he was engaged.
Syfy's latest show claims to depict teams of paranormal investigators conducting "first-person investigations of the most frightening claims of paranormal activity along America's remote back roads." All of which would sound odd enough if it weren't for the fact that Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack is one of the people doing the investigating.
Since Jack Osbourne revealed his recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, he has become very outspoken about the disease, what it means and how it is already affecting his life.
The shocking news that Jack Osbourne is suffering from multiple sclerosis caused his mother, Sharon, to break down when discussing it on 'The Talk,' the CBS talk show of which she is one of the co-hosts.