Whispers turned into shockwaves in Australia this week after Aree Gearhart was spotted in Queensland with what appeared to be a blossoming baby bump beneath her Aztec-patterned jumpsuit — a sight that fans immediately connected to the emotional storm surrounding the Osbourne family.
After a year marked by unbearable grief following the sudden passing of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne this summer, a rare moment of hope has finally emerged.
Aree and Jack, who already share their three-year-old daughter Maple Artemis, are reportedly expecting another baby — and this time, it’s a boy.
And Jack learned the life-changing news inside the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! jungle.
Sources say the moment shattered Jack emotionally. As the news made its way into camp, the father of four daughters — Pearl, Andy, Minnie, and little Maple — found himself overwhelmed in a way no one expected.
“He tried to hold it together,” one insider revealed. “But once he understood it was a son… the tears just came.”
Even more extraordinary was the timing: the announcement reportedly reached Jack on what would have been Ozzy’s birthday, transforming the moment into something deeply symbolic for a family still reeling from tragedy.
“This baby feels like a gift,” a friend close to the family said. “A little boy arriving after months of heartbreak… it means everything.”
Jack married Aree, 34, in a secret ceremony in 2023 after meeting on a dating app in 2019. Since Jack entered the jungle, Aree has been staying at a five-star Marriott Hotel with other contestants’ families, quietly supporting him while keeping her growing bump hidden from public attention — until now.
Meanwhile, Jack has spoken openly with campmates about the shock of losing his father. In one emotional confession, he admitted:
“It was definitely a shock. We knew he was sick… but we didn’t know it would be that fast.”
The pain has lingered in every conversation, but those inside the jungle say that since receiving the baby news, Jack seems transformed — steadier, stronger, and more determined than ever.
“I will fight. I will win. I will go back to my children,” he reportedly vowed in camp.
For Sharon Osbourne, who has remained in the UK beside Ozzy’s resting place, the news of a grandson feels like the first flicker of light in a house long darkened by grief.
“Sharon is shattered,” a close friend said. “But this baby… this baby brings hope back to her.”
Her first public appearance since Ozzy’s funeral — a quiet event in London with her daughter Kelly — showed a woman still carrying the weight of loss. Those who know her believe Jack’s unborn son may be the one thing capable of softening the pain.
With Aree supporting from Australia and Sharon standing guard at home, Jack continues navigating the jungle with raw honesty. His campmates say he has become the emotional anchor of the series — comforting others while carrying his own heavy heart.
Now, as another chapter begins for the Osbournes, those closest to them believe this little boy represents far more than new life. He is a symbol of love, healing, and a fragile but powerful light after the darkest year they have ever known.


