No more Osbournes! VH1 has cancelled plans to revive the MTV hit reality show "The Osbournes."

The Hollywood Reporter, which first reported the news, confirmed that the project, which would have caught up with Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly Osbourne 10 years after their MTV reality series went off air, will not return to television.

"We are no longer talking to the Osbournes about a series; that's not going to happen," Susan Levison, executive VP of original programming and production at VH1, told THR. "We wish we could have worked it out, but it just didn't come together for us. The family has been absolutely lovely and we wish them the best. We'd love to figure out a way to work with them at some point in the future."

The original series aired on MTV from 2002 to 2005 and the revival series was announced last fall. Sharon, Ozzy Osbourne's wife, also confirmed the series during an episode of "The Talk," but added that it would not be a "proper series."

"At most, there will only be six to eight episodes and a catch-up on our lives and where we are now," she said at the time (via E! News). "It's been so long since we've been seen as a family, and our family has grown. We have a granddaughter and a gorgeous daughter-in-law."

Kelly tweeted to her fans on Monday that she had never agreed to do a new show for VH1, writing, "As much as u love ‪#VH1 the last time I checked I never signed up to doing a show w/ them! ‪#Weird"