The reality TV show, which followed the lives of Ozzy Osbourne and his family, was due to be revived ten years after it last aired. But VH1, which was planning on a reboot, changed its mind.
“We are no longer talking to the Osbournes about a series; that’s not going to happen, ” Susan Levison, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production at VH1 said. “We wish we could have worked it out, but it just didn’t come together for us. The family has been absolutely lovely and we wish them the best”.
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A seemingly confused Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy and Sharon’s daughter, responded on twitter: “As much as u love #VH1 the last time I checked I never signed up to doing a show w/them! #Weird.”
Speaking to HELLO! Online in January, Sharon Osbourne revealed that the family was planning to film between six and eight new episodes of the show, which was once MTV’s most-viewed series.
“It’s going to be more documentary style and it’s more about how we’ve all evolved since the last series, ” she tolled HELLO!, “It’s been 13 years, so how the family has evolved and grown”.