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Jack Osbourne: Grandfather Sent Hitmen After Parents

Summary

  • Jack Osbourne's grandfather, Don Arden, allegedly sent hitmen after his parents.
  • Don Arden was a music manager who managed Ozzy Osbourne's band, Black Sabbath.
  • Jack Osbourne did not meet his grandfather until he was nearly an adult.
Jack Osbourne: Grandfather Sent Hitmen After Parents

During an appearance on "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!," Jack Osbourne disclosed startling truths about his paternal grandfather, Don Arden. Arden, who managed Ozzy Osbourne's band Black Sabbath, allegedly employed dangerous tactics.

Jack recounted that his grandfather once sent "hitmen" after his parents, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne. This was reportedly in response to Sharon taking over the management of Ozzy's solo career after his departure from Black Sabbath in the late 1970s, leading to decades of estrangement between Sharon and her father.

Furthermore, Jack revealed that his mother had shielded him from the reality of Arden's death until he was nearly 18 years old. The two eventually reconciled in 2002 after Arden was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, though he passed away at age 81 in 2007.

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Don Arden was a music manager who managed Ozzy Osbourne's band, Black Sabbath, and was known for aggressive business practices.
Jack Osbourne's mother, Sharon Osbourne, was estranged from her father, Don Arden, for many years due to disputes over music management.
According to Jack Osbourne, his grandfather Don Arden allegedly sent hitmen after his parents during a family conflict.

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