Jack Osbourne Names Daughter Ozzy Matilda

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  • March 12, 2026 at 7:25 PM ET
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Jack Osbourne has named his newborn daughter Ozzy Matilda as a tribute to his late father, Ozzy Osbourne. The baby was born on March 5, weighing seven pounds and twelve ounces.

  • Jack Osbourne's new daughter is named Ozzy Matilda in honor of her grandfather
  • Baby Ozzy Matilda was born on March 5, weighing 7 lbs., 12 oz.
  • This is Jack and Aree Osbourne’s second child together
  • The baby joins three half-sisters from Jack’s previous marriage

Jack Osbourne has named his newborn daughter Ozzy Matilda in honor of his late father, the legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne. According to multiple reports, the baby was born on March 5 and weighed seven pounds and twelve ounces.

The announcement came via a joint Instagram post by Jack and his wife, Aree Osbourne. The black-and-white video featured a card with details about the birth and the name Ozzy Matilda Osbourne in the caption.

Ozzy Matilda is the couple’s second child together, following their first daughter, Maple Artemis, born in July 2022. Jack Osbourne also has three daughters from his previous marriage to Lisa Stelly: Pearl Clementine, Andy Rose, and Minnie Theodora.

The birth of Ozzy Matilda comes less than a year after her grandfather’s passing. The elder Ozzy Osbourne died in July 2025 at the age of 76 following years of health challenges. Jack Osbourne shared that the news of his wife's pregnancy brought hopefulness and acted as a healthy distraction from grief.

In addition to the family announcements, recent attention has also focused on Kelly Osbourne, who addressed public scrutiny about her appearance following her father’s death. She issued a statement emphasizing her focus on her family during this difficult time.

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