"She just didn't want the attention. She was 18, that's a tough age for a girl, and she just didn't want it" Sharon Osbourne has revealed she “felt terrible” over her and Ozzy Osbourne ‘s daughter Aimee not being a bit of their hit ’00s reality series The Osbournes. The MTV series, which starred Ozzy, his wife Sharon, and children Jack and Kelly, aired from 2002-2005 and paved the way for personality-driven reality TV shows.
Although the show helped Jack and Kelly to launch their own careers, the eldest sibling made the decision to opt out of participating. In an appearance on the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast, Osbourne was asked how she handled Aimee’s decision to stay out of the limelight. “Yes it was [a discussion] in the beginning,” she said.
“It was very, very hard on me because we were traveling all over the world, we were doing a million things and Aimee wasn’t a part of it. It made me feel terrible because I didn’t have my whole family. “She just didn’t want the attention.
She was 18, that’s a tough age for a girl, and she just didn’t want it.” Aimee went on to launch a music career under the stage name ARO but Osbourne maintained that she still has no interest in fame. “She doesn’t like it, no.
She loves writing, she loves singing, but she doesn’t want to be a pop star,” she said. “She wants to be a professional singer and writer. That’s it.
She’s not looking for fame and power. She’s happy doing what she does.” In 20.