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Who Is Jack Osbourne's Wife? All About Aree Gearhart
Jack Osbourne and his wife, Aree Gearhart, are proud parents.
The couple went public with their relationship at the American Music Awards in November 2019, several months after The Osbournesstar finalized his divorce from Lisa Stelly, with whom he shares three daughters: Pearl, Andy Rose and Minnie Theodora.
Since then, Osbourne and Gearhart have celebrated several milestones, including getting engaged in December 2021 and welcoming their first child together, a daughter named Maple Artemis, in July 2022.
On Sept. 21, 2023, the couple announced that they had secretly wed one week prior, with Osbourne writing on Instagram, "Something really cool happened. I married the most amazing women I’ve ever met. All in."
Over the course of their relationship, the pair have shared plenty of glimpses into their life together on social media, and Gearhart often documents their little girl growing up on Instagram. In November 2022, the proud mom shared a photo of baby Maple bonding with her famous grandpa, Ozzie Osbourne.
So, who is Jack Osbourne's wife? Keep reading to learn more about Aree Gearhart.
She previously worked as a magazine editor
Gearhart previously worked as an editor at Issue magazine. The publication is focused on the intersection of art, film, music and fashion.
Following her time at Issue,she worked at Poketo, an Los Angeles-based art and design brand where she created a pride video and a newsletter campaign. According to her Instagram bio, Gearhart now works as an interior designer.
Her brother was a child actor
The Osbournes weren't Gearhart's first brush with the entertainment industry. Her brother, Devon, was a child actor. He played Georgie, the son of Naomi Watts' character, in 2007's Funny Games. He also appeared on an episode of Criminal Mindsin 2015.
She and Osbourne confirmed their relationship at the AMAs
The couple debuted their relationship 2009 American film Shorts (also known as Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock and released internationally as The Wishing Rock) is a 2009 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez and starring Jon Cryer, William H. Macy, Leslie Mann, James Spader, Jimmy Bennett, Kat Dennings, and introducing Jolie Vanier in her film debut, with Jake Short, Devon Gearhart, Leo Howard, Trevor Gagnon, and Rebel Rodriguez in supporting roles. It tells the story of a rainbow wishing rock that ends up in the possession of different people where the wishes have various results for those who make the wishes in a "series of shorts". Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock made its world premiere screening on August 15, 2009, at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California. Shortly after that, the movie was theatrically released in the United States on August 21, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film grossed $29 million on a $20 million budget. It received mixed reviews from critics and received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film. Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 24, 2009, by Warner Home Video. In this prelude, a boy and a girl play a game of "Who Blinks First" where whoever blinks first has to do "you know what". Their staring contest goes through every event including sleeping. Due to their mother disrupting the game, the Blinkers had to start over. In a bustling suburban company town in Austin, Texas called Black Falls Community where every adult always works and citizens and children use the company's famous manufactured product "Black Box" universal gadget invented by Carbon Black, CEO of Black Box Unlimited Worldwide Industries Incorporated (or Black Inc. for short), a technological device that can turn into almost any gadget imagin Devin Sarno (born in Glendale, California in 1966) began CRIB in early 1990 as a solo bass sound project focusing on improvised subsonics. Over the course of a decade (and over a dozen recordings) his music evolved from high volume feedback experimentation to a sonic examination of the meditative properties of low-end drone music. In 2003, the CRIB moniker was retired & Sarno now performs & records under his own name. Sarno was a founding member of the Los Angeles, CA art-rock band Waldo The Dog Faced Boy and in 1989, along with partner/producer Tom Grimley, he also co-founded the experimental label WIN Records, which was home to artists such as: Petra Haden, Alicia J. Rose, The Centimeters, Upsilon Acrux & many more. As a bassist, Sarno has collaborated/recorded with a range of diverse acts including: Nels Cline, Thurston Moore, Vincent Gallo, Joe Baiza, Mike Watt, Jack Brewer, Z'EV, Petra Haden, that dog., Abby Travis, Danny Frankel, G.E. Stinson, Jeff Gauthier, Tom Surgal, Upsilon Acrux, Carla Bozulich, Brandon LaBelle, Jason Kahn, The Watson Twins, Jessica Catron, Celer, Tim Biskup, Randy Randall (of No Age), Angela Frances Wilson and others. Sarno's lyrics were used by the band Saccharine Trust for the song "Devin's Poem" which appeared on their 1989 SST Records album Past Lives. In addition, his lyrics were featured on the track "Tight Heat" by Universal Congress Of from their 1991 Enemy Records release The Sad and Tragic Demise of Big Fine Hot Salty Black Wind. Sarno was a featured "noise" bassist on the track "To Keep Me" from band That Dog on their 1995 DGC Records album Totally Crushed Out!. He has also contributed guest bass work on releases from Slug and Upsilon Acrux. Sarno's music was featured on the CBS network program The Courier (micro-series) which aired nationally in January 2006 and found itself broadcast over New York City's Times Square JumboTron. Film composing works have included the score for "Postmortem Bliss" by noted director Floria Si Character from the American TV show Lost Fictional character Ethan Rom is a fictional character portrayed by William Mapother on the ABCtelevision showLost. Introduced in the first season as the main antagonist, Ethan is the surgeon for the antagonistic and mysterious group known as the "Others". He infiltrated the fuselage survivors, posing as one of them until they discovered his true identity. He then kidnapped Charlie Pace and the pregnant Claire Littleton, attempting to dispose of the former soon after. Ethan is one of the few characters to have more episode appearances while his character was dead rather than alive. Ethan is one of few people known to have been born on the island, as seen in the ninth episode of the fifth season, "Namaste". Ethan was born on the island in 1977 to Horace Goodspeed and Amy of the Dharma Initiative. By the time he was 11 (1988), Ethan had joined the Others and assisted Ben in kidnapping baby Alex from Danielle Rousseau. Ethan claims to have lived in Ontario, Canada, for some time but this was part of his alibi to the Flight 815 survivors. Ethan worked as a surgeon for the Others. Prior to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, Ethan encounters a time traveling John Locke the day the drug smugglers' plane crash landed on the island. Ethan shoots him in the leg and nearly kills John before a time jump moves John forward in time. Ethan doesn't seem to recall the encounter in the present. Around three years before the crash, he travels from the island to Florida by submarine to recruit Juliet Burke, with the help of Richard Alpert. Ethan's wife dies in childbirth and his baby also does not survive. When Oceanic Flight 815 crashes on the island on September 22, 2004, Ethan is sent by his superior Ben Linus to pose as a fuselage survivor and make a list of the surviv
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