Ozzy Osbourne’s $220M Estate Reveals Equal Share for Sister Aimee – Despite Her Long Absence from Fame

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Ozzy Osbourne, the rock legend whose voice defined generations, spent his final years facing a long illness — but even as his health faded, his love for family stayed firm. “Family means everything to me,” he once said. Those weren’t just words. They were instructions.
When he passed away on July 22 at the age of 76, Osbourne left behind not only a musical legacy but a carefully written will that ensured the people closest to him would be taken care of — all of them.
A Legacy Meant to Last
Sources close to the family say the will had been prepared years earlier. Sharon Osbourne, his wife of more than four decades, will hold a lifetime interest in his estate. When she is gone, the remaining wealth — estimated at $220 million — will be evenly divided among their three children: Aimee, Kelly, and Jack.
Even Aimee, who chose privacy over fame, will receive her full share.
“Ozzy was adamant that no child would be cut out of his will, no matter their public profile,” a family source shared.
The Daughter Who Chose a Different Path
Aimee Osbourne, now 41, walked away from the glare of reality TV at 16. She refused to appear on The Osbournes, instead following her own creative pursuits in music and film.
“I just didn’t choose to do the show — it felt extraordinarily nepotistic,” she said in a 2021 interview.
Her absence left a quiet mark on the family. Sharon admitted years later:
“She hated the idea — it was appalling to her. And so she left at 16, and I regret every day that she did.”
But Ozzy’s will makes one thing clear: love isn’t earned through cameras. Aimee’s inheritance will be held in trust, with quarterly distributions until she turns 50 — at which point she’ll receive the remainder.
More Than Money
The Osbourne estate includes music royalties, properties in California and the UK, and business investments like Metal Casino. Sharon, Jack, and Kelly will manage the estate. Jack receives the California home and a share of publishing rights, while Kelly keeps a portion and remains in the family’s Hancock Park house.
Ozzy may have lived loud, but in the end, he gave quietly — making sure that every child, seen or unseen, was remembered.