Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack says that the family has been in discussions about a possible revival of the MTV reality show The Osbournes.
Jack told Variety, “I would be lying to say the conversations haven't been coming up recently. I think nostalgia is such a huge, hot-button word right now.” He added, “The only thing, and what I struggle with, is we don't all live together. One thought I've had is, why don't we all just move in together for two months? It's 20 years later; we're all moving back into the house together.”
As for when the show could return, Jack joked, “I guess when someone pays me a hell of a lot . . . because the amount of therapy I'm going to have to buy into after that is going to be monstrous.”
Ozzy told us a while back that he's never been able to view the original program: “I still can't watch it. It's like a window in my past, and it's a really weird thing because we just go around and we forget how our behavior was yesterday — I have a constant reminder. And there is hours and hours and reels and reels of film. There's enough stuff there to do a thousand more shows, you know.”
The Osbournes ran from 2002 to 2005 and became the highest rated original program in MTV's history. It followed the lives of Ozzy, his wife Sharon and their children Jack and Kelly as they dealt with their careers, health issues, and substance abuse.