Jack Osbourne has confirmed that his wife Aree is pregnant with their second child — and revealed the touching moment he told his late father, Ozzy Osbourne, that he would be a grandfather again before his death.
The news comes as a joyful turn in Jack’s life after a challenging period marked by grief following the loss of his father in July 2025. Jack reunited with Aree after his recent stint on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, where he won admiration for his fortitude in the face of tough jungle trials and emotional moments.
In heartwarming remarks about the pregnancy, Jack said he told his late father the good news before Ozzy passed away. “It’s awesome. It’s been partly a healthy distraction, partly healing — probably in that kind of ‘full cycle’ category, in a weird way,” he said, speaking openly about how the happy news has helped him process his grief.
“It’s very much taken energy out of the grieving side of things and parked in a bit more hopefulness,” Jack continued, capturing the bittersweet mix of emotions that comes with loss and new life.
Jack also shared how he believes Ozzy would have reacted to both his I’m a Celeb journey and the news of the expanding family. He said that his father would have been “very supportive about my journey in the jungle” and that his entire family is proud of his achievements, both on the reality show and in his personal life.
Jack is currently appearing on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, where he has quickly become one of the most talked-about campmates of the season. Viewers have watched him take on the usual mix of trials, hunger and frayed nerves, all while navigating the emotional weight of being away from home so soon after losing his father. His family’s baby news arrived while he was still in the jungle, giving his supporters a rare moment of joy amid the tougher elements of camp life.
As Jack and Aree prepare to welcome their second child, their announcement brings a moment of light and anticipation for the Osbourne family — a reminder of joy and continuity even amid loss and remembrance.






