Her father was a major rock star who helped shape the heavy metal movement in the 1980s.
Her mother, 73, is famous too, having appeared on The Talk for many years as well as The X Factor and America's Got Talent.
Her blonde sister is also a household name, coming to fame on the family's reality TV show and also being on Dancing With The Stars.
This brunette beauty family member is not seen in public very often as she likes to keep a lower profile.
But on Grammy night on Sunday, the British-born lady was with her loved ones to watch the show which featured Justin Bieber and Sabrina Carpenter.
Can you guess who she is?
Her father was a major rock star who helped shape the heavy metal movement in the 1980s. And her mother is famous too as she was on The Talk for many years. Who is she?
She is Aimee Osbourne.
The 42-year-oldis the eldest of Sharon Osbourne's three children with late Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne.
Her siblings are Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39.
The star - whose full name is Aimee Rachel Osbourne - is an English actress and singer.
Aimee is known for her music project ARO, which blends ethereal pop with darker, gothic influences.
She's released several singles, including Raining Gold, which explores themes of self-discovery.
In October she was seen in the documentary Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now.
She spoke about her father Ozzy, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman who died aged 76 in July.
She is Aimee Osbourne. The 42-year-old is the eldest of Sharon Osbourne's three children with late Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne. Her siblings are Kelly, 40 and Jack, 39. Seen with mom, Jack on Grammys night
Aimee with her parents in Los Angeles in 2004
The star as with her father Ozzy in 2003
She talked about her father's final years in the new documentary.
In one piece to camera she recalled her father's fall in 2019 that left him hospitalized and needing surgery.
At the time Ozzy postponed all his scheduled tour dates and was forced to cancel remaining appearances after the fall at his LA home aggravated a previous neck and spine injury from a 2003 quad bike accident.
In the documentary Aimee says he was 'traumatized' and unable to 'bounce back' after the health problems which gave him the 'biggest heartbreak' after he had to cancel the tour.
Aimee says of the hard times that followed: 'We're kind of raised to believe doctors are superheroes in a way, and although they're very skilled - some of them - a lot of them don't really have the answers.
In October she gave heartbreaking insight into her father's final years
'He was in hospital for weeks. I think just in a lot of shock, also traumatised, to fall like that and then go through that, and then not be able to bounce back like he had in the past, and then having to cancel the tour, that was really, I think, his biggest heartbreak.'
Ozzy's wife Sharon says in the documentary; 'After three months we brought him home, but the pain just never subsided.
'It was unbearable constantly, and I know Ozzy's a drama queen. He'll do anything for a pain pill, but it was for real.'
Pictured center at Ozzy's funeral in July, with Sharon and sister Kelly (far left)
'You can't enjoy anything,' added Ozzy of his tough recovery.
Aimee was the only Osbourne who was determined to avoid the spotlight.
So much so that as the cameras moved into the family's sprawling Beverly Hills mansion, Aimee Osbourne, who was then just 16, moved out.
While MTV's The Osbournes, which launched in 2002, catapulted her younger siblings Kelly and Jack to worldwide fame, Aimee stayed in the shadows, refusing to be drawn into the world of reality television.
At one stage, the sisters weren't on speaking terms, with Kelly admitting in an interview they just 'didn't understand each other'.
Yet Aimee was there for Ozzy's final days, and joined the rest of her family for the documentary in a touching show of unity, as they describe how the iconic rocker battled ill health for years.

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