'Never Knew about Her': Ozzy Osbourne's Lesser-Known Daughter, Who 'Looks Like Her Dad,' Causes a Buzz with Her Outing

Ozzy Osbourne's daughter recently stepped out with her mom, and her appearance ignited a stir among the public. While some conveyed their surprise, citing that they didn't even know she was one of the iconic couple's kids, others marveled at her striking resemblance to her rockstar father. Despite pursuing a career in the industry herself, she chose to lead a life away from the Osbourne spotlight.

Iconic British TV personality Sharon Osbourne was recently spotted spending some mother-daughter time with her eldest, rarely-seen-in-public daughter, Aimee Osbourne. According to a media outlet, the duo enjoyed dinner at E. Baldi, an Italian restaurant located in Beverly Hills, on May 25.

Paparazzi snaps showed the pair chatting away as they walked together. For the occasion, Sharon adorned black pants, a black cardigan, a light-colored cap, and a white handbag.

Matching her casual-chic vibe, Aimee rocked a white shirt with rolled-up sleeves that was tucked into blue denim jeans and completed her ensemble with a black jacket that was draped over her arm and a black bag.

People who saw pictures of the mother and daughter outing took to social media comment sections to discuss their appearances, especially where Aimee was concerned. Some expressed not having been aware that Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne had another kid besides Kelly and Jack Osbourne.

Sharon and Aimee Osbourne at the PRISM : Andy Warhol Black & White event in West Hollywood, California on June 4, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

"Never knew about her only knew Kelly and Jack," wrote a Facebooker. Echoing the sentiment, another admitted, "I thought she only had Kelly." Other spectators pointed out that Aimee bears a close likeness to her legendary father, Ozzy.

Jack, Ozzy, Kelly, Sharon and Aimee Osbourne at Spike TV's 4th Annual Guys Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California on June 5, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

"Gosh - Aimee really looks like her dad," marveled an observer while another expressed the same thing and added, "It is unreal. Twins almost." "Beautiful looks like Ozzie," asserted someone else. Bringing Sharon into the lookalike conversation, a Facebooker said, "They are looking completely different."

Aimee and Ozzy Osbourne on day 1 of the TCA July 2003 Cable Press Tour in Hollywood, California in 2003. | Source: Getty Images

Another cohort of social media users focused their attention on how Sharon Osbourne and Aimee looked. "They both look sickly. I love them.. but they look absolutely horrendous and ill," stated a user, and an onlooker who felt the same way called them "gaunt." Amid the concern and critique, however, came a fan who swooned, "Aimee looks beautiful 😍."

Sharon and Aimee Osbourne spotted out in Los Angeles, California on January 8, 2020 | Source: Getty Images

Unlike her famous parents and siblings, the "beautiful" singer and actress has led a life away from the public eye. Far from being fussed about making headlines, the "Shared Something With The Night" songstress focuses on her creative pursuits.

Several of her Instagram posts give her followers a glimpse into her endeavors. Pictures and lengthy captions accompanying her posts give insights into the passion projects she works on and the charming life she leads at home with her beloved pup.

Although not much is known about Aimee Osbourne, details previously shared by her father, mother, and her provide contextual background on the ARO lead vocalist's life story.

Ozzy, Aimee and Sharon Osbourne at the Mercedes-Benz Shows in Los Angeles, California in 2003. | Source: Getty Images

Aimee was born on September 2, 1983, in St John's Wood, London, at Wellington Hospital, and according to her dad, she has been a ray of light in the family since her birth. Having been born into an extremely famous family, Aimee was thrust into an unparalleled level of fame from a very young age.

Not long after she was born, the "Crazy Train" musician had to go back on the road and decided to take her along with him. Although he expressed being happy that Aimee got to see a considerable portion of the world before her first birthday, the British artist admitted regret for not being there for her mentally.

His mental absence made him miss a lot of important milestones like her first crawl, step, and word. Ultimately, he asserted that he was not a father to Aimee and said that it broke his heart to realize that.

Ozzy and Aimee Osbourne spotted out in New York City on November 26, 2002 | Source: Getty Images

Divulging details about Aimee's life when she was a teenager, Sharon opened up about when Aimee decided to leave their family home at 16 in a previous interview. According to her mom, Aimee had no interest in being a part of "The Osbournes," and since the show required the family to film non-stop about their personal lives, the singer chose to leave home.

Kelly, Sharon, Jack, Ozzy and Aimee Osbourne at the Kerrang Awards in London, England in 1997. | Source: Getty Images

Sharon said that the idea of having to grow up in front of the camera was nothing short of appalling for Aimee and revealed, "I regret every day that she did, but she was happy. But it broke my heart when she moved."

Aimee and Sharon Osbourne at the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, California in 2002. | Source: Getty Images

As a result of Aimee's decision to leave home at such a tender age, which was based on her desire to lead a private life, many fans of the Osbournes were unable to understand her choice. In a past interview, Aimee spoke about how many misinterpreted the reason behind her decision and assumed something was wrong with her.

Aimee Osbourne at the Charlotte Ronson and JCPenney Spring Cocktail Jam in Los Angeles, California in 2010. | Source: Getty Images

She recalled a time when she and her mom were walking their dogs, and she received weird stares from people. However, during another interview, where she discussed the reasoning behind moving out, Aimee clarified that it was simply because she prized her right to privacy more than anything else.

Aimee said it came down to who she is as a person, which morals she holds in high regard, and the desire for her to figure out who she really was apart from her famous family. Since then, Aimee has continued to clarify that her choice had nothing to do with something tragic happening or being amiss.

Of her decision to decline to be part of their family show, she explained, "I felt if I'd stayed with the Osbournes and done the whole thing, I would have been typecast right away. [Mum] was hurt, and we definitely had a tough time with disagreements. I'm more reserved, and my private life is very important."

Though Aimee chose to become a singer and actress (ultimately leading to some level of fame in the end), she did so on her own terms and by defining herself apart from her famous family.