She had always stayed out of the spotlight — the quiet Osbourne, the unseen daughter. But on the day Ozzy was laid to rest, Aimee Osbourne stepped forward, not with a speech, but with a song. As the hearse rolled slowly toward the cemetery gates, Aimee walked beside it, her voice trembling yet clear, softly singing “Dreamer” — her father’s haunting anthem of hope and pain. Mourners fell silent. Even the wind seemed to pause. For years, she had remained a mystery, choosing privacy over fame. But in that moment, Aimee became the soul of the tribute. Cameras captured her face streaked with tears, her voice carrying across the cemetery like a ghost from the past. It wasn’t just a goodbye — it was a revelation. And in the upcoming documentary, this rare, emotional appearance will be its quiet heart. Ozzy’s “dreamer” had come home to sing him farewell.
Aimee Osbourne will reportedly appear in a documentary about her rocker father Ozzy following his death aged 76.
Ozzy had been filming a feature-length documentary for Paramount Plus, called Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now, before his death on July 22.
The special, which had been filming for several months, is believed to airing later this year and Ozzy’s famous family will appear in the release.
According to The Sun, Ozzy’s rarely-seen daughter Aimee, 41, will also feature in the documentary alongside her mother Sharon and siblings Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39.
A TV insider told the publication: ‘Aimee never wanted to be in the spotlight, she was never comfortable with the attention.
‘However, she believed the documentary about her father’s life was a fitting way to break cover, as the special has a deep and emotive angle.’
According to The Sun, Ozzy’s rarely-seen daughter Aimee, 41, (pictured in 2004) will feature in the documentary, called Ozzy Osbourne : No Escape From Now
It will also feature appearances from other major stars including his Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward, and other rock legends.
Aimee has lived away from the limelight and never appeared on their reality TV show, The Osbournes, in the 00s, instead choosing to move out of the family home at 16.
But Aimee has followed in her father’s musical footsteps behind the scenes and works as a singer, promoting her ventures on her Instagram page.
Ozzy also has two other children – Jessica and Louis – from his first marriage to Thelma Riley, while he also adopted her son Elliot from her previous relationship.
Daily Mail has contacted The Osbournes’ representatives for comment.
The upcoming documentary will follow Ozzy’s health battles as well as the lead-up to his farewell show at Villa Park, which took place just weeks before his death.
Ozzy had undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal operation in 2023, and had been battling Parkinson’s disease since 2003.
In February, Sharon said of the documentary: ‘This film is an honest account of what has happened to Ozzy during the last few years.