Jack Osbourne reflects on childhood with dad Ozzy in first TV appearance since his death

Jack Osbourne reflects on childhood with dad Ozzy in first TV appearance since his death

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On the first episode of the new series, which aired earlier tonight on ITV, Cooking with the Stars contestant Jack Osbourne spoke about his late father, Ozzy Osbourne.

The late Ozzy Osbourne was mentioned by his son Jack Osbourne during a TV appearance that aired tonight. He spoke about his late father whilst competing on Cooking with the Stars.

Jack is among the celebrity contestants on the new series of the ITV show, which launched this evening. The broadcast of the first episode, which had been filmed in advance, comes just over a week after it was announced that his late father Ozzy had died, aged 76, last month.

The Osbournes star Jack spoke about his family, including his dad, during his appearance on the show in a scene that aired tonight. It comes after Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears at Ozzy’s funeral in heartbreaking scenes.

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Jack Osbourne was among the celebrity contestants on Cooking with the Stars tonight(Image: ITV)

Jack was asked about his experience with food growing up whilst making risotto on Cooking with the Stars. He told host Emma Willis that his experience was different after his family relocated from the UK to the US when he was 12.

He said, “There were a lot of Birdseye Potato Waffles,” when describing his life before the relocation. He explained to the presenter, “Because I was here until I was 12 and then we went to America]and] it was all taken out,” after receiving a surprise from Emma.

He continued to mention that the family frequently employed chefs, but that they didn’t tend to “last long.” In the opening scene of the episode, Jack said, “We’d go through bouts of having a chef but everyone’s like.”

In our house, chefs don’t typically last long because they are very picky eaters, Jack later said. He then explained to host Emma in the kitchen, “Because all of a sudden my dad is like, I don’t like it anymore,” despite the fact that he is an incredible chef.

Ozzy Osbourne and Jack Osbourne posing for a photo together in 2016.
The new series of the ITV show has launched this weekend, just over a week after it was announced that Jack’s father Ozzy Osbourne had died(Image: Getty Images)

Just a few weeks after Jack and some of his family members announced that musician Ozzy had passed away, he had just performed in a farewell show with his band Black Sabbath. A joint statement was released by Sharon Osbourne and four of Ozzy’s children.

Our beloved Ozzy Osbourne passed away this morning, according to the statement, “with more sadness than words can convey.” He was surrounded by love and his family. At this time, we ask that everyone respects our family’s privacy. Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Louis, among others.

Fans and those close to Ozzy last week sent in tributes in response to the news. Additionally, messages from his former bandmates and other famous people who recently shared memories with the late singer-songwriter were included.

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In his hometown of Birmingham, a funeral procession has taken place since then, which started earlier this week. A private funeral followed, which was recently held.

Jack’s stint on Cooking with the Stars marks his first TV appearance since the loss of his father, though it was filmed prior to Ozzy’s death. He competed against reality TV star Jess Wright in the first episode, which also saw EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy take on radio host Jordan North in the kitchen.

Source: Mirror

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