I’m A Celebrity star Jack Osbourne, who found fame back in the early noughties, is joining an all-star cast in the jungle this weekend.
Roughing it up in the jungle comes after a sad few months for the star. In July, Jack lost his father, Ozzy Osbourne. The Black Sabbath singer died aged 76 following years of health battles.
Speaking to The Sun after touching down in Oz, Jack opened up about the possibility of his grief being discussed with his fellow celebs in camp.
“I think things will naturally come up, and I’m not necessarily going to stray away from too many things,” he said. “But, you know, obviously, there are certain things I probably won’t discuss on a nationally televised show that’s filmed 24/7.”
Jack is heading into the I’m A Celebrity jungle (Credit: ITV)
Who is Jack Osbourne?
Jack is the youngest child and only son of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne.
The star rocketed to fame back in the early noughties thanks to the smash hit MTV reality series, The Osbournes. The series followed the lives of Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and his sister, Kelly, primarily in their Beverly Hills home.
The Osbournes was considered a pioneering reality TV series, which ushered in an era of shows focusing on the home lives of celebrities.
Following the conclusion of The Osbournes in 2005, Jack went on to appear in a string of shows, including Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie, You Don’t Know Jack and Jack Osbourne: Fearless.
In 2011, Jack competed on Dancing with the Stars, the US version of Strictly Come Dancing, finishing in third place.
Between 2016 and 2018, Jack and Ozzy starred in a reality show for the History Channel, Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour, which saw them visit various historical sites and learn more about the quirkier side of history.
Since then, he has hosted a range of TV shows centered around the supernatural and the unexplained. One series, The Osbournes: I Want to Believe, saw Jack trying to convince his skeptical parents of the existence of various paranormal phenomena.
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