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Aug 24 2008

Aimee Osbourne’s Life

Published by mickie31 at 4:49 am under Uncategorized Edit This

 Aimee Osbourne who is daughter of Sharon Osbourne is probably most famous for being the daughter who refused to take part in the Osbourne’s. Although she has done many things with her life. Aimee was very upset with the show and blamed MTV for making a fool out of her dad, Ozzy Osbourne.Everyone who knows the Osbourne’s knows how close the bond is between family members. It is a refreshing change to see families so closely knit together. 

Aimee Osbourne has her own life where she once shared a house with pin thin starvletter Nicole Richie, who apparently blamed Aimee for stealing her boyfriend at that time, Elijah Blue Allman, Cher’s son.

Aimee denied that Skinny had many problems and never paid the rent. Aimee who is no stranger to the world of journalism once wrote for the cool fashion and lifestyle magazine Nylon. Aimee Osbourne supposedly also dated rehab failure Robbie Williams.

Despite the fact that Aimee Osbourne takes a back seat ride and a low profile in Los Angeles where she is not in the center of the media spot lights, her blackberry is still filled to the brim with all the famous names that other young and wealthy Hollywood scions who travel round Town in their flashy cars and speak cringe worthy, strange and disturbing things to the TMZ cameras.

Aimee has lived in some very pleasant parts of Hollywood. One house Aimee lived in was round the corner from the swanky Robertson Boulevard where young and trendy stars shop and pose for the cameras at Kitson and then go dine and pose at The Ivy while eating top price salads.

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