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Jack Osbourne shows off his muscular physique in a fitted T-shirt as he shares a kiss with wife Aree during trip to visit parents Ozzy and Sharon
Jack Osbourne showed off his muscular physique as he head out to visit his famous parents in LA on Tuesday.
The son of Ozzy and Sharon was joined by his wife Aree, and the pair shared a passionate kiss before getting in their car.
Jack, 39, showcased his inked skin and slimmed down frame in a fitted black T-shirt and matching shorts.
Meanwhile, Aree cut a casual figure in green linen trousers and a tank top while packing their children's belongings into the car.
Jack and Aree married 14 months after the pair welcomed their daughter Maple.
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The son of Ozzy and Sharon was joined by his wife Aree, and the pair shared a passionate kiss before getting in their car
Jack, who garnered worldwide attention when he starred on the family's hit reality show, The Osbournes, was previously wed to Lisa Stelly from 2012-2019.
Maple is the couple's first child together with Jack also dad to three daughters - Pearl, 12, Andy, nine, and Minnie, six, from his first marriage.
The couple got engaged in December 2021 after first going Instagram official in September 2019 after Jack's ex Lisa filed for divorce.
Jack has been working on his weight loss for several years alongside his sister Kelly Osbourne.
He previously shared he does CrossFit three times a week, rock climbing and loves to surf. He also enjoys adventure races and obstacle courses.
In 2012, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, but that hasn't slowed him down.
MS is a disease of the central nervous system that results in nerve damage, which affects communication between the brain and body.
Sufferers can experience fatigue, numbness, paralysis, vision loss, vertigo, slurred speech, pain, and diminished brain function.
Jack, 39, showcased his inked skin and slimmed down frame in a fitted black T-shirt and matching shorts
Jack revealed he stays active despite his diagnosis: 'There's no science showing exercise helps battle MS, but my philosophy is a body in motion stays in motion. I'm stronger than I've ever been.'
It comes after Jack's sister Aimee looked completely unrecognisable as she stepped out in Manchester.
The eldest daughter of Ozzy and Sharon, 41, debuted her slimmed down appearance while leaving a hotel alongside Brigitte Calls Me Baby star Wes Leavins, who are currently on tour in the UK.
Former X Factor judge Sharon, 72, who recently admitted that Ozempic has had an adverse effect on her health, was recently pictured with Aimee in Los Angeles.
While her younger siblings Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39, skyrocketed into fame, singer Aimee prefers to live a life away from the spotlight.
The wild Osbourne clan crashed onto screens in 2002, lifting the lid on their wild antics and their foul language.
But despite The Osbournes giving fans a peek into their lives over the course of a whopping 52 episodes - fans never met Aimee on the show.
Aimee was largely raised in California until the age of 16, however she eventually moved out of the family home as filming for The Osbournes kicked off.
She said that she would have liked to stay at home 'a little longer', but as the MTV crew moved in the then teenager moved out.
Reflecting on her decision to not appear on the show she added: 'Back then, I still felt I was trying to figure out who I was in the chaos of family life, so why on earth would I want that portrayed on television?
'I wanted to protect myself, my parents, my siblings, too. They were very young, very impressionable.'
Sharon said on the Talk in 2018: 'She felt too that she didn't want to grow up on camera. She hated the idea — it was appalling to her.
'And so she left at 16 and I regret every day that she did. It broke my heart when she moved.'
In 2003, she featured in the MTV musical adaption of Wuthering Heights. Presently she is the lead singer for pop band ARO, whose first single Raining Gold was released in 2015.
Kelly confirmed in 2021 that she and Aimee two no longer talk following a clash in personalities.
The reality TV personality, who appeared on the Dax Shepard podcast - Armchair Expert - revealed she and her older sister had been estranged for a long time.
On the podcast episode, which aired on May 3, 2021, Kelly said the pair were unable to get on the same page.
'We don't talk,' Kelly, then 36, told Shepard. 'We're just really different. She doesn't understand me and I don't understand her.'
Back in 2015 Aimee shared with The Independent that her and Kelly were not on close terms.
'I wouldn't say there is an ease between us, but there is an acceptance,' she said. 'Do we socialize? No.'
However, Aimee and Jack's bond is staggeringly different, with the pair both running production company Osbourne Media together.
The siblings are also in the process of co-producing a biopic about their parents, according to Variety.
WHAT IS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS?
Multiple sclerosis (known as MS) is a condition in which the immune system attacks the body and causes nerve damage to the brain and spinal cord.
It is an incurable, lifelong condition. Symptoms can be mild in some, and in others more extreme causing severe disability.
MS affects 2.3 million people worldwide - including around one million in the US, and 100,000 in the UK.
It is more than twice as common in women as it is in men. A person is usually diagnosed in their 20s and 30s.
The condition is more commonly diagnosed in people of European ancestry.
The cause isn't clear. There may be genes associated with it, but it is not directly hereditary. Smoking and low vitamin D levels are also linked to MS.
Symptoms include fatigue, difficulty walking, vision problems, bladder problems, numbness or tingling, muscle stiffness and spasms, problems with balance and co-ordination, and problems with thinking, learning and planning.
The majority of sufferers will have episodes of symptoms which go away and come back, while some have ones which get gradually worse over time.
Symptoms can be managed with medication and therapy.
The condition shortens the average life expectancy by around five to 10 years.