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Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter, Aimee, who has long avoided the public eye, will join her family in an upcoming documentary about her father’s life. The film, set to air later this year, offers an intimate look at the final years of the heavy metal icon, including his battle with health issues following a serious accident in 2019.
Aimee’s participation marks a significant moment, as she has largely stayed out of the spotlight since the family’s reality show aired in the early 2000s. Sources suggest she felt this documentary, with its focus on her father’s resilience and struggles, was a fitting tribute. The film also features behind-the-scenes glimpses of Ozzy’s last performance at Villa Park shortly before his passing.
Titled “Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now,” the documentary will stream on Paramount+ and include interviews with Ozzy’s Black Sabbath bandmates. The production team, Phil and Tania Alexander, expressed their deep sadness at Ozzy’s passing and described the experience of filming with the Osbourne family as “cherished and remarkable.” They praised Ozzy’s spirit and humor, noting his “indomitable spirit” and “mischievous, irresistible grin.”
Sharon Osbourne emphasized the documentary’s honest portrayal of Ozzy’s recent life and the challenges he faced, particularly his battle with Parkinson’s disease. She hopes the film will inspire others facing similar health struggles.
Today, Ozzy’s funeral procession will travel down Broad Street in Birmingham, passing by landmarks significant to his career and legacy, including Black Sabbath Bridge and the Black Sabbath bench, which have become focal points for fans paying their respects.