Jack Osbourne delighted fans on social media after sharing photos with his famous family for a very special reason.
The Osbournes star took to Instagram to post pictures featuring his mom Sharon Osbourne and rarely-seen older sister Aimee Osbourne, as they reunited to honor Ozzy Osbourne.
The trio were pictured at the Capitol in Washington D.C., having received the Congressional Record award on behalf of the late singer, who died on July 22 2025. In the pictures, Jack, Aimee and Sharon stood in the famous building, all dressed in smart suits, and were joined by Representative Victoria Spartz.
In the caption, Jack wrote: "An incredible honor to be presented a Congressional Record for Dad at the Capitol. Thank you so much #representativevictoriaspartz for having us, it was a day that we will never forget.
"'Ozzy's freedom-loving rebellious spirit — together with Sharon's wisdom and strength — left a lasting impact on so many American families. He also left behind a wealth of inspiring work and good deeds that will continue to impact generations to come.'"
While Jack and his older sister Kelly Osbourne are in the public eye, Aimee prefers to keep a lower profile. The oldest Osbourne made the decision not to appear on the family's reality show, The Osbournes, back in 2002, although was occasionally seen with her family at high profile events.
Aimee told New York's Q1043 radio program about her decision years later, explaining: "I had grown up around having a pretty well-known dad anyway, and I always really valued my privacy within that family.
"For me personally, and for who I am, you know, as far as morally and also just to give myself a chance to actually develop into a human being as opposed to just being remembered for being a teenager, it didn’t really line up with what I saw my future as."
Sharon admitted that it "broke my heart" when Aimee moved out of the family's house while the rest of them took part in the show.
During a 2018 episode of The Talk, she said: "She [Aimee] felt that she didn’t want to grow up on camera. She hated the idea – it was appalling to her. And so she left at 16 and I regret every day that she did. It broke my heart when she moved."
The 42-year-old is a talented singer and has enjoyed a successful music career in LA. Most recently, Aimee featured on her family's documentary, Ozzy: No Escape from Now, three months after her dad's death, to discuss his final years.








