Kelly Osbourne's rarely-seen sister Aimee looked like her twin as she stepped out with her mother Sharon in Milan, Italy.
Aimee, 42, the eldest of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne's children, cut a casual figure in a black top worn with a matching jacket and blue jeans.
The singer cinched her waist with a black belt and completed her look for the day with a matching bag. She also appeared to have indulged in some retail therapy, as she carried a shopping bag from Prada.
Aimee bore a strong resemblance to her younger sister Kelly, 41, in the photo, who was not on the outing.
Sharon opted for a black top and matching, loose-fitting trousers, which she wore with a white cardigan. Also sporting a pair of designer sunglasses, the star completed her look with a pearl necklace.
Like her father, Aimee is a singer and has been releasing music with her band, ARO, since 2010. She has released one album so far, Vacare Adamaré in 2020.
Privacy
Aimee is more private than her siblings, Kelly and Jack, 40, and chose not to participate in the family's MTV reality show The Osbournes, which aired from 2002 to 2005.
In an interview on the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast in 2024, Sharon admitted Aimee opting not to participate in the show was "hard" on her.
She said: "We were travelling all over the world, we were doing a million things, and Aimee wasn’t a part of it and it made me feel terrible because I didn't have my whole family.
"She just didn't want the attention. She was 18, it's a tough age for a girl, she didn't want it. She doesn't like it [fame], no. She loves singing, she loves writing, but she doesn't want to be a pop star. She's not looking for fame and power. She's happy doing what she does."
Family feud
Aime and Kelly have historically had a strained relationship. In 2021, Kelly admitted they were not on speaking terms.
"We don't talk," she said during an appearance on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast. "We're just really different. She doesn't understand me and I don't understand her."
Aimee has also confirmed a distance between herself and her other siblings, telling The Independent in 2015: "I wouldn't say there is an ease between us. But there is an acceptance. Do we socialize? No."







