Family joy as Jack Osbourne marries
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne looked on with pride as their once wildman son Jack celebrated his wedding with his "partner in life". The once boozy TV presenter and daredevil tied the knot with Lisa Stelly at an intimate ceremony in Hawaii for just 48 guests. And they are seen celebrating their marriage for the first time in a picture for Hello! magazine which shows the happy couple holding their baby daughter Pearl, and flanked by Black Sabbath star Ozzy and former X Factor judge Sharon. The marriage caps a rollercoaster few months for 26-year-old Jack, who became a father in April, but just three weeks later found he had developed Multiple Sclerosis. His new bride told the magazine: "We've dealt with a lifetime's worth of problems in one year. We've got through it all and I just know we'll be together forever." Jack added: "I feel like marriage will make our bond even stronger. Having Pearl and now marrying Lisa are just the best things ever. They have changed my life." Sharon told Hello!: "He is the happiest he has ever been. In less than a year and a half, the things that Jack has been through. It's unbelievable. "He has found his partner in life and he is so happy. That makes me happy. "It is lovely because the family is getting bigger. Now we have Pearl and Lisa - we adore Lisa." The couple married on the island of Hualalai, exchanging vows they had written themselves in front of guests who included Jack's sister Kelly.
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