Jack Osbourne, son of Ozzy and "star" of the reality series "The Osbournes," is apparently writing his autobiography, titled 21 Years Gone and set to be released by Pan MacMillan. The book will obviously touch on Jack's problems with drugs, his stint in rehab, and what it was like growing up with his famous father. While I suppose it's easy to laugh at the idea, given that Jack has been in the spotlight without having done much, my only minor complaint is that it's too soon. Given a few more years, the sort of people who read celeb bios might actually enjoy hearing what it was like growing up as Ozzy's son. Right now, though, I'm not sure people are clamoring for such a book.
[via Best Week Ever]















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5-21-2006 @ 1:24PM
Tim UF said...
seems to me an autobioraphy (or any biography) should be a reflection of a lifetimes worth of experience and learning...
he should leave the trials and tribulations of coming of age to the folks over at chicken soup and to the fiction writers...
i learned all i wanted to about jack from watchin the osbornes... and that other show about jack training to be a kickboxer (was it a series where he did other things too? i duno i saw that one think it was on bravo)
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5-22-2006 @ 11:05AM
Tina Masiak said...
What has this idiot done in his life that anyone with any sort of intelligence would give a flying crap about?
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