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Jack Osbourne

Jack Osbourne is a renowned English media personality of dual American and British citizenship.

Jack Osbourne

Jack Joseph Osbourne was born on November 8, 1985, in St John’s Wood, London, United Kingdom. His parents are Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne. His father is a heavy metal singer of Black Sabbath, while his mother Sharon Levy was his father’s manager.

Jack Osbourne has two elder sisters, Aimee and Kelly Osbourne, as well as two paternal half-siblings, Louis John Osbourne and Jessica Starshine Hobbs. Until the age of 10, he was studying at a Christian school in Los Angeles. He later enrolled at the special needs Park Century School in Los Angeles.

Jack Osbourne rose into the spotlight in 2002 following his appearance in his family’s reality television show The Osbournes. The show aired on MTV and won an Emmy Award in 2002. He has also appeared in Austin Powers: Goldmember, and Super Bowl XXXVI advertisement for Pepsi Twist.

Jack Osbourne

Jack has also appeared in Dawson’s Creek, The X Factor (as a “Goth rapper”), the eighth season of Hell’s Kitchen, Union Jack, New York Minute, and Extreme Celebrity Detox. He has presented shows such as Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie (2005–2009) and BBC’s Saving Planet Earth (2007). In 2016, he and his father Ozzy travelled the world in the History Channel reality series Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour.

Jack Osbourne hosted the ITV2 show, Celebrity Wrestling: Bring It On!. As of now, he has two paranormal television shows featured on the Travel Channel, including Portals To Hell and The Osbourne’s Want To Believe. He is the father of Andy Rose Osbourne, Minnie Theodora Osbourne, and Pearl Osbourne.

Does Ozzy son have MS?

Yes, Ozzy’s son, Jack Osbourne has MS. Jack Osbourne announced that he had been diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in June 2012.

What disease does Jack Osborn have?

Jack Osbourne announced that he had been diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in June 2012.