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“For me, I had grown up around having a pretty well-known dad anyway… I always really valued my privacy within that family,” Aimée tells New York’s Q1043.
“For me personally, and for who I am, as far as morally and also just to give myself a chance to actually develop into a human being as opposed to just being remembered for being a teenager, it didn’t really line up with what I saw my future as.”
She continues that it “definitely worked out great” for the rest of her family, but, “I just knew it was never something that I would have been able to consider realistically.”
Meanwhile, a brand-new Ozzy documentary, Biography: The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne, is premiering on Labor Day, September 7, at 9pm ET/PT via A&E.
Previously, Jack – who is a producer on the film – has spoken of Nine Lives as a whole, and credited director Greg Johnston for his work on how it came out: “We have such a long history of working with him, and he has such an understanding of us, personally, as a family, and my father’s career that it was very much a no-brainer to have him take the helm. I think he knocked it out of the park.”
Watch the full interview with Aimée below: