Aimee Osbourne, the daughter of rock singer Ozzy Osbourne, was seen in public with her mother Sharon for the first time since Ozzy’s death.
The family was quite upset at the funeral procession in Birmingham, which was his hometown and where he loved to reside.

On Wednesday afternoon, hundreds of fans who were sorry about the passing of the famous Black Sabbath frontman joined the Osbourne family in saying goodbye.
The funeral procession through the streets of Birmingham, where Ozzy was born and reared, was a sad but happy way to honor his life, music, and cultural significance.

Aimee, 41, is the oldest daughter of Ozzy and Sharon. She was walking with her mother and siblings Kelly and Jack. She held a pink flower in one hand and black paper in the other.
The family placed their flowers to a swelling sea of flowers near the Black Sabbath Bridge, where admirers memorialize the rock star.

It was evident that Sharon Osbourne, who is 72 years old, was moved when she hugged Zafar Iqbal, the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, and then stopped to look at the people who had come to pay their respects.
As the hearse carrying Ozzy’s casket went through the city, fans yelled his name, flung roses, and yelled.
Even though all of the Osbourne family members were well received, many fans were especially moved by Aimee’s appearance because she hadn’t been seen in public in a long time.

Aimee has been working on her music career in secret as the band ARO for years.
People know her for not wanting to be on the family’s MTV show, The Osbournes.
Aimee told The Independent in 2020 why she didn’t want to be famous when she was younger.

“Even with all the chaos of family life, I still felt like I was trying to figure out who I was.”
“So why would I want to watch that on TV?”
“I wanted to protect my family and myself.”
She noted at the time, “They were very young and easy to influence.”

People saw Aimee supporting her mother, who was unhappy, as they went through the crowd at the parade on Wednesday.
They stopped to read letters and tributes from fans with family members.
After the march, there were a lot of tributes on social media.
Someone on X (previously Twitter) said, “As a daughter, I feel so bad for Kelly, Jack, Aimee, and their other siblings.”
“I feel bad for Sharon too; she must be having a hard time right now.”
“I just can’t see what it would be like for her.”
“It’s so sad,” someone else added.

“My thoughts and prayers are with the Osbourne family at this hard time.”
“God bless Sharon, Kelly, Jack, Aimee, Louis, and the family,” remarked a third person.
Ozzy was a famous musician, and people all across the world are sad about his family’s death.
Ozzy Osbourne’s music, life story, and one-of-a-kind voice changed rock & roll for good.
The Wednesday procession also celebrated the man who made the renown possible: a loving husband, father, and cultural figure who inspired generations.
His legacy lives on in the quiet resilience of a family that has lost a loved one and a famous person, as well as in the music he wrote.