Jack Osbourne has shared something his whole family keeps experiencing: Ozzy appearing in their dreams since his death last July, and in every one, he's laughing.
Jack told Billy Morrison's Influenced podcast that the dreams aren't sad. In them, Ozzy tells the family to stop crying — and he's smiling the whole time. Jack, his wife Aree Gearhart, their four daughters (Pearl, Andy, Minnie, and Maple, ranging from 3 to 13), and even extended family members have all had the same kind of dream. "We all keep having dreams about him," Jack said. "In the dreams, he is laughing. And he is saying, 'Just stop f—ing crying'. He's laughing every time."
What strikes Jack most is that in these visions, Ozzy appears free from the pain that defined his final years. The family finds real comfort in that — not just the presence of him, but the specific image of him at ease, at peace, telling them to let go of their grief.
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Start Your News DetoxThere's also new life coming. Jack and Aree are expecting their second child together, a pregnancy that came "maybe a little earlier than expected" but something they'd been hoping for. For Jack, the timing feels like its own kind of message — a continuation, a reminder that the family moves forward.
It's a quiet kind of legacy: not grand gestures or public memorials, but a father still showing up in his children's sleep, still making them laugh, still telling them he's okay.









