Jack Osbourne, the son of the legendary Black Sabbath rockstar Ozzy Osbourne, has married his fiancée Aree Gearheart.
Jack and Aree made their relationship official in 2019 following Jack's divorce from Lisa Stelly, with whom he shares three children - Pearl, 11, Andy, seven, and Minnie, five.
Jack also shares a daughter with Aree, Maple Artemis, who they welcomed last year.
The 37-year-old took to Instagram to celebrate his recent marriage, as he penned a heartfelt post: "Something really cool happened. I married the most amazing woman I’ve ever met. All in."
Aree shared the sentiments on her profile, writing: "Snuck away and married my best friend last week. I am honoured to be your wife. all in forever."
The Osbourne's were clearly overjoyed with the new addition to their family, as Sharon Osbourne shared the wedding snap while revealing that she was "bursting with joy", before adding: "Enjoy the beautiful ride ahead and welcome to the family."
Kelly Osbourne, Jack's sister, excitedly penned: "Well well well MRS OSBOURNE!!!!!! I'm so happy that it's official... we are sisters!!!!!!!"
No word from Ozzy himself yet, but it's safe to say that Aree has been welcomed into the family with open arms.
Speaking of Ozzy, otherwise known as the Prince of Darkness, he recently made a heartbreaking revelation about his ongoing medical issues.

The 74-year-old former Black Sabbath frontman shared these revelations during a recent episode of his family's brand-new podcast, titled The Osbournes.
These health woes stem from a series of unfortunate incidents over the past few years, with the initial blow coming in 2019 when Ozzy had a serious accident at home. This incident exacerbated injuries he had sustained during a bike crash back in 2003, which he miraculously survived.
When questioned about his health by his son Jack, Ozzy revealed: "My lower back is... I'm going for an epidural soon because what's happening, what they've discovered is the neck has been fixed, below the neck there's two vertebrae where the bike hit me and disintegrated, there's nothing left of them."
Jack inquired further, asking if they were fusing discs, to which Ozzy replied with uncertainty, saying: "I don't know what the f*** they're doing," with Sharon admitting her lack of familiarity with the technical terminology.
Describing the extent of his suffering, Ozzy stated: "All I know is right now, I'm in a lot of pain, I'm in a lot of discomfort."

As the conversation continued, Jack asked about Ozzy's upcoming "other surgery," which will be his fourth, while Kelly raised the possibility of seeking a second opinion.
Ozzy elaborated: "I said to the doctor yesterday, you know what I've heard, which I have... people have discs replaced that are worked on and they become the strongest things in the bone."
We hope things get better for him soon!