New series planned: Ozzy Osbourne becomes a reality TV star again

Ozzy Osbourne has already proven that he not only rocks, but can also entertain the audience with his private life.

New series planned: Ozzy Osbourne becomes a reality TV star again

Ozzy Osbourne has already proven that he not only rocks, but can also entertain the audience with his private life. Now the 73-year-old is returning with a new reality TV show. His return from the USA to England should be discussed.

It is still one of the most famous reality TV programs of all time: The MTV series "The Osbournes" showed the entertaining private life of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, wife Sharon, daughter Kelly and son Jack in four seasons starting in 2002. Now there will soon be a new reality series about the Osbournes - this time produced by the British BBC. The show will document Ozzy's move to his native England, reports the Daily Mail.

Osbourne had just announced a few days ago that he wanted to leave California with his family and move back to England. One of the reasons he cited was the increasing gun violence in the United States. Exactly about this move and the new life of the Osbournes in Great Britain, according to the BBC, the upcoming, as yet untitled reality show is supposed to be about. "A funny, moving and honest" series is planned.

The Osbourne family will move into their 120-year-old listed Welders House in Buckinghamshire. It has been family-owned since 1993. The property includes around 140 hectares of land. Before the move, a swimming pool and a recording studio are to be built there and air conditioning installed. The move is scheduled for early next year. When the new reality series starts, however, is not yet certain.

The MTV series "The Osbournes" aired from 2002 to 2005 and won an Emmy Award. It also showed significant cuts in the life of the Osbournes, such as a momentous quad accident of the singer in 2003 or his wife Sharon's cancer.

Ozzy Osbourne celebrated his live comeback just a few weeks ago after a long absence. In his hometown of Birmingham, the 73-year-old closed the Commonwealth Games together with guitarist Tony Iommi, with whom he once played together in Black Sabbath. The release of his new 13th solo album "Patient Number 9" is planned for September 9th.