How to watch The Osbournes for free: Take a trip back in time and experience the chaos and fun of rock’s most loveable family
Pioneering reality show The Osbournes is available to stream in the US and UK for free if you sign up to a Prime membership - here’s how you can watch all four seasons right now no matter where you are in the world

Where can I watch: Amazon Prime Video
Watch anywhere: Nord VPN
It still doesn’t feel real that Ozzy is no longer with us. Since his death last month, I’ve been diving back into his extensive catalogue of music and videos, and that's when I discovered that the trailblazing reality show The Osbournes is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video in both the US and UK.
If you're not a Prime member, sign up now and you can claim a free 30-day trial and re-live those iconic episodes and think back to 2002 when the series made such an impact when it debuted on MTV.
How to watch The Osbournes
If you want to watch all four seasons of The Osbournes and you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, just head over to Amazon Prime Video, search for the series and you’re all set.
If you're not yet a member, you can get a 30-day free trial. After that, a monthly sub to Amazon Prime costs $14.99/£8.99 and an annual subscription is priced at $139/£95. If you’re a student, you can grab a monthly sub for just $7.49/ £4.49. Plus, you can
Amazon Prime also has a range of other benefits, including Amazon Music, Prime Reading, enhanced delivery options, plus access to Amazon's big annual sales events, Prime Day and Big Deals Days.
Sign up to Prime membership: 30-DAY FREE TRIAL
Signing up is straightforward and there's currently a 30-day free trial available so you can watch The Osbournes as much as you like. After 30 days it's $14.99/£8.99 a month.
How to watch The Osbournes from anywhere
If you're currently outside the US or the UK on holiday or traveling with work and want to watch The Osbournes before you get home, you'll still be able to watch wherever you are with the use of a VPN.
Virtual Private Networks are used to change the location of your IP address, enabling you to watch any show outside of a streaming territory. NordVPN is our service of choice and it's currently available at a great price and with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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NordVPN: 30-day money-back guarantee
NordVPN is our top choice VPN. It's easy to use and boasts strong security features. All plans offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, and at just $3.09 a month after that, it's excellent value.
How to use a VPN
1. Install a VPN. As we've mentioned above, NordVPN is Louder's current favourite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN. If you're currently outside the US or UK on holiday and want to watch The Osbournes, just select 'US' or 'UK' from the list.
3. Turn the volume up and relax. Just sign into your account and you're all set to watch all four seasons of The Osbournes whenever you want.
Back in May this year, Sharon Osbourne spoke with Metal Hammer about the show which wrapped up in 2005 and the massive impact it had.
Sharon said: “It was a great experience. It was something that we could all do as a family. Apart from my eldest daughter [Aimee], who didn’t want to be a part of it. It was a great experience, but it had to end. It was something that you couldn’t keep going on and on and on because it wasn’t the real world, you know?"
When pressed on why it didn't feel like the real world, Sharon added: “It’s the bullshit world where people you don’t even know will invite you to Russia for a party and fly you there, and they want to show you off that you came to their party in Russia.
"I mean, we got invited to the White House. It’s like, ‘Why the fuck do you want to talk to us? It’s nice for you to invite us, but what the fuck do you want to talk to us about?’ It’s not the real world. It was time to get back to reality.”

Scott has spent 36 years in newspapers, magazines and online as an editor, production editor, sub-editor, designer, writer and reviewer. Scott joined our news desk in 2014 before moving into e-commerce in 2020. Scott maintains Louder’s buyer’s guides, highlights deals, and reviews headphones, speakers, earplugs and more. Over the last 11 years, Scott has written more than 11,000 articles across Louder, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer and Prog. He's previously written for publications including IGN, Sunday Mirror, Daily Record and The Herald, covering everything from news and features, to tech reviews, video games, travel and whisky. Scott's favourite bands are Fields Of The Nephilim, The Cure, New Model Army, All About Eve, The Mission, Cocteau Twins, Drab Majesty, Marillion and Rush.
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