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Jack Joseph Osbourne (born 8 November 1985) is an English media personality. He is best known as a star of MTV's reality series The Osbournes(2003-05), along with his father Ozzy, mother Sharon, and sister Kelly. Osbourne has since pursued a career as a fitness and travel reporter, presenting shows such as Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie (2005-09) and BBC's Saving Planet Earth (2007). He was diagnosed with relapsing remittingmultiple sclerosis in 2012.
Early life[]
Osbourne was born in St John's Wood, London. He has two elder sisters, Aimee and Kelly Osbourne, as well as two paternal half-siblings, Louis John Osbourne and Jessica Hobbs, from his father's previous marriage. Osbourne has stated that his childhood was "perfectly happy and contented".[1] For the first six years of his life, he lived in the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire. When he was six, Sharon and Ozzy decided to move the family to Los Angeles, but a year later the family moved back to Buckinghamshire. When Osbourne was eleven, the family moved back to Southern California, but this time to Beverly Hills. In spite of moving so many times at a young age, Osbourne did not find it disruptive.[2]
The only aspect of his life that constant moving did affect was his school life, and Osbourne soon despised going to school, which was not helped by the fact that he was diagnosed with a form of dyslexia at the age of eight,[3][4] and ADD at the age of 10. At the time, he was studying at a Christian school in Los Angeles.[5] He returned to England for a year before returning to Los Angeles, where he was enrolled into the special needs Park Century School and was prescribed Ritalin to combat his ADD.[citation needed] At 14 he was offered an internship at Virgin Records, where his mother was managing the band the Smashing Pumpkins.[citation needed] After Sharon Osbourne stopped managing that band, Osbourne started A&R scouting forEpic Records, where his father Ozzy had been on for many years. Osbourne also helped his mother in managing his father's annual touring festival,Ozzfest, advising her about up-and-coming bands.[6]
On his 13th birthday, Osbourne got drunk for the first time on whisky; by the time he was 14, he was drinking regularly and had started smokingmarijuana.[7] He started partying heavily, and made headlines on 21 April 2003 when he was admitted to a child psychiatric ward for an addiction toOxyContin.[8] Osbourne's drug addiction escalated after mother Sharon Osbourne was diagnosed with cancer; he was as well battling with his owndepression. His self-destructive behaviour came to a head when he attempted suicide by taking a cocktail of prescription pills and cutting his hands with shards of glass after hearing his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend pick up her phone when he called her.[9] He woke up 12 hours later.[9] Osbourne continued with his drug use until he realised that he "never wants to feel this way ever again" and admitted himself into an adolescent psychiatric ward. He spent 10 days detoxing and was moved to an adolescent rehabilitation centre in Malibu, where he enrolled in a recovery programme.[10]
Career[]
Osbourne gained high visibility in 2002 after appearing in his family's reality television show The Osbournes, which aired on MTV and won an Emmy Award in 2002.[11] In the show, Osbourne was mostly shown as a rebellious teenager who liked to party and to fight with sister Kelly Osbourne. In a song by Tenacious D advertising The Osbournes,[12] Jack Black sings the line "and he's got a big 'fro on his head" to describe Osbourne's curly hair that grew longer until he eventually shaved it off in the third season of the show. In 2002, Osbourne briefly appeared in Austin Powers: Goldmember along with the rest of his family, and subsequently starred in a Super Bowl XXXVI advertisement for Pepsi Twist with sister Kelly. From 2002 to 2003, Osbourne appeared in Season 6 of Dawson's Creek, playing Audrey's childhood friend. He also made cameos in The X Factor (as a "Goth rapper"[13] who sings "Ice Ice Baby"), and in the fifth season of That '70s Show. Post-rehab, Osbourne went on in 2003 to star in his own show on Channel 4, Union Jack. In 2004 he played a small role in New York Minute, a film starring the Olsen twins, in which he plays a music promoter named Justin.
In 2005, Osbourne started to show more of an interest in fitness through co-hosting the ITV2 show, Celebrity Wrestling:Bring It On!. In February that year, he appeared in Extreme Celebrity Detoxin which he took part in t'ai chi and climbing exercises, which possibly[weasel words] inspired him[14] to appear in his own programme, Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie produced by the same production company (Ginger Productions) as Extreme Celebrity Detox. Osbourne lost 23 kg[15] in Thailand at a Muay Thai martial arts camp in Pattaya in order to be fit enough to climb El Capitan(which he achieved) whilst filming the first series of Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie. It aired on ITV2 in the UK, the Travel Channel in the United States, The LifeStyle Channel in Australia, GOtv in South Africa and on MuchMusic in Canada. Adrenaline Junkie focuses on Osbourne's training for sports like rock climbing, mountaineering and a jungle trek in Belize from the ChiquibulChamber through dense jungle ending at Caracol ruins (Guided by the UK extreme conservation organisation Trekforce). He showcased the effects of his weight loss with the two semi-naked photo shoots for Cosmopolitan magazine in 2005 to raise awareness of testicular cancer. The first, taken in June 2005, shows him sitting on a motorbike; the second appeared in the December 2005 issue.[16] After the first series of Adrenaline Junkie he began filling in for Stephen Mulhern on CITV's Saturday morning kids' show Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown (the show has now ended). Osbourne took part in Sport Relief and faced former singer in the band S Club 7, Bradley McIntosh, in a boxing match of three one-minute rounds to raise money for the charity. Osbourne won by a unanimous decision.
He once claimed to be considering a career in law enforcement and was on reality television show Armed & Famous. The show was pulled from CBS in January 2007, and Osbourne was sued by a woman from Muncie, Indiana whose house was accidentally raided during filming.[17] Osbourne also filmed a programme for the BBC's Saving Planet Earth series. In it he travelled toNamibia to highlight the tensions between elephants and the local people, and what can be done so that both groups can live peacefully beside one another.[18] He also took part in the Mongol Rally with News Corporation director Andrew Knight's daughter, Amaryllis Knight.[19] Their challenge was to drive a car with under 1000cc from London to Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia, for charity. Osbourne and his family reunited with a reality TV show on Fox that debuted 31 March 2009 but was cancelled after the first episode.[citation needed]
Osbourne made and produced a documentary about his father that was originally to be titled to Wreckage of My Past: The Ozzy Osbourne Story, but was changed to God Bless Ozzy Osbourne. This film premiered in April 2011 at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released on DVD in November 2011.[20] In early August 2010, Osbourne directed his first music video, for his dad's song "Life Won't Wait" from the album Scream. The video debuted on 23 August. Osbourne also has a paranormal investigation show titled Haunted Highway that airs on Syfy.
Personal life[]
Osbourne and his wife, Lisa Stelly, have a daughter, Pearl Clementine, born on 24 April 2012.[21] Osbourne and Stelly were married in Hawaii on October 7, 2012.[22]
In June 2012, Osbourne announced that he had been diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis.[23] He has experienced symptoms for a number of years, including partial blindness, numbness in his legs, and problems with his bladder, bowel, and stomach.[24]