Bon Jovi’s Babies! Ozzy’s Offspring! See the Kids of These Iconic ’70s and ’80s Rockers

Let’s take a heartwarming journey and meet the children — no longer so little — of some of our favorite rock stars from the ’70s and ’80s. These guys are not just legendary musicians, but also proud dads!

Many of these rockers have been electrifying crowds for decades while also raising families. Today, you’ll learn about the children of rock legends like Jon Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, and many more.

Jon Bon Jovi’s Children: Stephanie, Jesse, Jake, and Romeo

Jon Bon Jovi, famed rock star, and his wife Dorothea Bongiovi, tied the knot back in 1989. Over the years, they welcomed four children: Stephanie, Jesse, Jake, and Romeo.

Even with Jon’s rock-star status, the couple worked hard to provide a normal life for their kids. Recently, both Jesse and Jake have married, following in the adventurous footprints of their parents.

Gene Simmons’ Children: Nick and Sophie

KISS icon Gene Simmons shares two children, Nick and Sophie, with his longtime love Shannon Tweed.

When their daughter Sophie walked down the aisle in 2023, Gene and Shannon couldn’t have been prouder. They’re absolutely delighted with their new son-in-law, James Henderson, and wish the couple a lifetime of happiness.

Ozzy Osbourne’s Children: Jessica, Louis, Aimee, Kelly, and Jack

Known as the Prince of Darkness, Black Sabbath’s Ozzy Osbourne is also a father to five. Before marrying Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy had Jessica and Louis with his first wife, Thelma Riley.

Their reality show, The Osbournes, gave fans a glimpse into their family life, showcasing Jack and Kelly while Aimee chose to stay off-camera.

Sting’s Children: Joe, Fuschia, Mickey, Jake, Eliot, and Giacomo

In addition to being the former frontman for The Police, Sting is a dad to six. He had Joe and Fuschia Sumner with ex-wife Frances Tomelty and shares four children with his wife of over 30 years, Trudie Styler: Mickey, Jake, Eliot, and Giacomo.

In this 2014 photo, Sting and Trudie are pictured with Joe, Fuschia, Mickey, and Jake.

Eddie Van Halen’s Son: Wolfgang

The late Eddie Van Halen shared his son, Wolfgang, with Valerie Bertinelli. Wolfgang has continued his father’s legacy in the music world.

 

Sadly, Eddie passed away in 2020 from throat cancer. Wolfgang was by his father’s side and deeply mourned the loss, sharing heartfelt sentiments about his father’s influence and their close bond.

Tommy Lee’s Children: Brandon and Dylan

While married to Pamela Anderson, Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee welcomed two sons, Brandon Thomas and Dylan Jagger.

Both sons have pursued careers in the entertainment industry. Brandon acts and produces, while Dylan is a model and musician.

Paul Stanley’s Children: Emily, Sarah, Colin, and Evan

Paul Stanley of KISS, known for rocking stages, is also a proud dad. He shares Emily, Sarah, and Colin with his wife Erin Sutton, while Evan is his son from his previous marriage to Pamela Bowen.

In this 2015 vacation snapshot, the family enjoys some quality time together. Truly, Stanley cherishes his moments as a father.

Tom Petty’s Children: Adria and AnnaKim

Tom Petty, the frontman for The Heartbreakers, had two daughters, Adria and AnnaKim, with his first wife Jane Benyo. Both daughters have pursued artistic careers.

Petty passed away in 2017, but his legacy continues through his music and his beloved daughters.

Slash’s Children: London and Cash

Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash has two sons, London and Cash, with his ex Perla Ferrar. London has taken up a career in music, following his dad’s iconic footsteps.

On Slash’s birthday, London shared a touching throwback photo, celebrating him as the “raddest dad around.”

James Hetfield’s Children: Cali Tee, Marcella, and Castor

Metallica’s frontman, James Hetfield, shares three children — daughters Cali Tee and Marcella Francesca, and son Castor Virgil — with his wife Francesca Hetfield.

In this sweet throwback shot from a 2012 premiere, the whole family is seen together enjoying a rare public outing.


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