Woman Claims She’s Ozzy Osbourne’s Daughter
From DNA samples to claims of supernatural contact, the Osbournes opened up about the toll of grief, fame, and the legacy left behind by the Prince of Darkness.
In early November 2025, Sharon, Jack, and Kelly Osbourne sat down for a new podcast episode and shared a story that left even them stunned.

Jack, Sharon, and Kelly Osbourne from a video dated November 12, 2025. | Source: YouTube/The Osbournes / Jack Osbourne
According to Sharon and Kelly, a woman once came forward claiming to be Ozzy Osbourne's secret daughter. Furthermore, she didn't just reach out with her claim — she mailed them what she believed was proof.
"We had one lady send us her toenails," Sharon revealed. "Oh my God, it was a toenail, some blood... [and] hair, because she's absolutely convinced that she is Dad's child," Kelly added, her mother making a sound and face of disgust.

Sharon and Kelly Osbourne from a video dated November 12, 2025. | Source: YouTube/The Osbournes / Jack Osbourne
"Her mom told her," Sharon continued. When Jack asked if the strange package was meant for a DNA test, both Sharon and Kelly confirmed that it was.
That wasn't the only odd experience the Osbournes discussed. "We've had quite a few nutters coming out of the woodwork saying that they're speaking to Dad from the grave," Kelly revealed.

Kelly Osbourne from a video dated November 12, 2025. | Source: YouTube/The Osbournes / Jack Osbourne
In turn, Jack pointed to the emotional impact Ozzy's passing had on fans. "But I think a part of that, though, is just how deeply affected — we were talking about his earlier — by dad's passing people are," he shared.
Sharon then compared the public reaction to the grief that followed Robin Williams's death. "You didn't have to like his movies or whatever. He was one of these people you just warmed to, and your dad was the same," she said.
While the family didn't say if a DNA test had been done, the episode highlighted just how far some are willing to go in the wake of Ozzy's passing — whether out of grief, belief, or something else entirely.