Jack Osbourne Claims Family Mansion Haunted, Reveals Why Parents Won't Return to UK
Jack Osbourne Claims Family Mansion Haunted, Reveals Why Parents Won't Return to UK

Jack Osbourne has claimed that the family's Grade II listed mansion in Buckinghamshire is haunted by ghosts, which may explain why his parents, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, have not moved back to the UK. The 38-year-old reality TV star, known for The Osbournes, told The Sun: 'Welders is f***ing haunted as s**t. I hate staying there by myself.'

He recounted an incident where a friend house-sitting heard a woman singing in the night. 'A few years ago he was house-sitting and his baby had woken up in the night and he and his wife went in to take care of their baby and heard a woman singing in the house. They couldn't figure it out,' Jack said.

Jack also described hearing footsteps in the family home. 'When we were in Welders, we heard walking downstairs in Mum and Dad's bedroom. We heard someone walking along the hall upstairs and thought someone had broken into the house. That was clear as day and it wasn't a dog - it was footsteps coming down the hallway towards us.'

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The Osbournes have owned the property since 1993, but Ozzy's health issues have made it difficult for them to return. The former Black Sabbath frontman, diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2003, has been pictured looking frail in a wheelchair. On his family's podcast, Ozzy said: 'I feel like a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest. The only thing I've got that keeps me going is making records. But I can't do that forever.'

Jack also revealed that his daughter is scared of Ozzy. During The Osbourne podcast, Ozzy said: 'Bring the grandkids to come and see me!' Jack replied: 'I f***ing will... she's scared of you IRL (in real life). But in real life when she sees him and she's like, “Oh f***, there he is. Ahh!”'

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