Jack Osbourne 'signs up for new series of I'm A Celebrity months after the death of rocker father Ozzy'

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Jack Osbourne has reportedly signed up for this year's I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here  four months after his rocker father Ozzy Osbourne passed away.

The English-American media personality, 39, is rumoured be joining the hotly-anticipated line-up to head Down Under on November 16. 

'He is believed to be going into the jungle with full support of his mother and his sister Kelly,' A TV insider told The Sun.

'Jack is very likely to discuss Ozzy, which will be an incredibly moving moment for the campmates and for viewers and fans of the adored rocker.'

Daily Mail has contacted Jack's and ITV' representatives for a comment. 

The Black Sabbath legend died of heart failure aged 76 at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with his bandmates at Birmingham's Villa Park.

Jack Osbourne has reportedly 'signed up for this year's I'm A Celebrity¿Get Me Out of Here!' four months after his rocker dad Ozzy Osbourne passed away

Jack Osbourne has reportedly 'signed up for this year's I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!' four months after his rocker dad Ozzy Osbourne passed away

'Jack is very likely to discuss Ozzy, which will be an incredibly moving moment for the campmates and for viewers and fans of the adored rocker,' a source told (pictured with dad Ozzy in 2011)

'Jack is very likely to discuss Ozzy, which will be an incredibly moving moment for the campmates and for viewers and fans of the adored rocker,' a source told (pictured with dad Ozzy in 2011)

The rocker had been battling a number of health issues in the years leading up to his death, including a fall in 2019 at the family's home which saw his condition further deteriorate. 

Following the news of Ozzy's passing, his wife Sharon opened up on social media to thank fans for the 'overwhelming love and support' shown towards her by his fans. 

Sharon admitted she had been 'carried through' by those around her, adding she was 'still finding her footing' after losing her husband of 43 years.

Now, Jack had added: 'She's okay, but she's not okay. I know she feels the love.'

New BBC One documentary Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home will chart the self styled Prince Of Darkness's return to the United Kingdom after more than three decades in the United States with his wife and children.

It will feature Jack and sibling Kelly speaking about their mum Sharon's pain over Ozzy's final years, nursing him though painful operations and trying to help him.

It will also show behind-the-scenes footage from his final farewell concert at Villa Park, following his long battle with Parkinson's. 

It follows new Paramount+ documentary Ozzy: No Escape From Now, which features Jack and Kelly's older sister Aimee speaking about her father's final few years. 

The Black Sabbath legend died of heart failure aged 76 at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with his bandmates at Birmingham 's Villa Park (pictured with dad Ozzy in 2011)

The Black Sabbath legend died of heart failure aged 76 at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with his bandmates at Birmingham 's Villa Park (pictured with dad Ozzy in 2011)

Jack features in new BBC documentary Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home alongside mum Sharon, which follows the last three years of Ozzy's life

Jack features in new BBC documentary Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home alongside mum Sharon, which follows the last three years of Ozzy's life

Sharon (pictured in 20223) admitted she had been 'carried through' by those around her, adding she was 'still finding her footing' after losing her husband of 43 years

Sharon (pictured in 20223) admitted she had been 'carried through' by those around her, adding she was 'still finding her footing' after losing her husband of 43 years 

Reflecting on the concert, Jack continued to GMA: 'Before he went on stage, I ran back into the dressing room, and I just gave him a big hug.

'I just kissed him. I just said, I was like, "Crush it. You're going to do so good". And I was crying. I was in the crowd with... there was this area in the crowd and I was with my brother and we both were just crying. 

'It wasn't because of feeling sorry for him. It wasn't because we were sad for him.

'I think it was because we knew it was the last time. In hindsight, it kind of was a living wake if you think about it. He got to say goodbye to everyone.'

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