Jack Osbourne’s daughter Minnie turned eight on February 3, and it looks like she had an incredible time celebrating!
The little girl’s mom, Lisa Stelly – who Jack shares his three oldest children with – took to Instagram this week to share footage of herself making Minnie a cake to remember.
Lisa is a talented cake maker and the founder of popular cake decorating brand, Fancy Sprinkles – so it comes as no surprise that Minnie’s cake was a show-stopper!
In the video, which can be viewed below, Lisa began by covering a four-tiered cake (made by stacking four sponge cakes on top of each other) with frosting – which she made look effortless – before decorating the base with colorful frosting in yellow, blue and pink hues. She then smoothed out the colors and blended them together, creating a watercolor effect.
The cake was then – naturally – decorated with some of Lisa’s Fancy Sprinkles, along with some gold leaf, before adding a teddy bear and an ‘eight’ cake topper to complete the cake. “She was so happy,” Lisa shared.
Minnie often features in Lisa’s baking videos on Instagram, and is a big fan of cake decorating too. Lisa and Jack are also parents to older daughters, Andy, 13, and Pearl, ten, who both attended the Grammys with their dad and grandmother, Sharon Osbourne, on February 1.
The sisters both looked stylish in polka dot dresses as they posed for photos with their dad and grandmother at the after-party, held in Los Angeles.
Jack is also dad to Maple, three, who he shares with wife Aree Gearhart. The couple are expecting their second child together – Jack’s fifth.
Jack and Aree announced the happy news in December, shortly after Jack was evicted from I’m A Celebrity. “Oops i did it again!” Aree captioned the baby news on Instagram. The post was inundated with congratulations messages from fans and friends, along with his doting family.
Speaking to The Sun, Jack revealed he was able to tell his dad Ozzy Osbourne he would be a grandfather again before he died in July. “It’s awesome. I think it’s been partly a healthy distraction, partly healing – probably in that kind of ‘full cycle’ category, in a weird way,” Jack said.
“It’s very much taken energy out of the grieving side of things and parked in a bit more hopefulness. It’s been easy for me – I think it’s been a lot harder for my wife! But it’s definitely something that we were wanting to pursue and somehow it happened, miraculously.”
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