Jack Osbourne Fires Back At Roger Waters For Disrespecting Ozzy

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Jack Osbourne Condemns Roger Waters’ Remarks

On Tuesday, September 2, Jack Osbourne used social media to condemn Roger Waters for making fun of Ozzy Osbourne after he died suddenly.

Waters, who is 81 years old, stated in an interview with The Independent Ink this month:

“Ozzy Osbourne, who just died, blesses him in whatever state he was in his whole life. We’ll never know. I don’t know about the music. I didn’t care. I don’t care about Black Sabbath. Don’t want to bite the heads off of chickens or do anything else they do. You know I don’t care.”

Ozzy’s son, who is 39 years old, rushed to Instagram to respond to Waters’ disturbing words about his dead father after hearing them for the first time this week.

Osbourne’s Scathing Response

On his Instagram Stories, Jack wrote, “Hey [Roger Waters]. F–k you. You’ve become so sad and out of touch. The only way you seem to get attention these days is by throwing up bullshit in the press. Dad always believed you were a c-t. Thanks for showing him he was right.”

The only child of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne ended his scathing comment with a clown face emoji. He then went back to his Instagram Stories and put up the hashtag “#f–krogerwaters.”

The Black Sabbath hero died on July 22 after a protracted battle with Parkinson’s disease. Sharon and Jack, as well as Ozzy’s children, Aimee, 42, Kelly, 40, and Louis, 50, all told The Post the terrible news in a heartfelt statement.

They stated:

“It is with more sadness than words can say that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne passed away this morning.”

Ozzy’s last gig with Black Sabbath was on July 5 in Birmingham, England. Tom Morello, another musician, alleged that the Prince of Darkness knew this would be his last gig.

Ozzy Osbourne’s Passing

The co-founder of Rage Against the Machine said:

“The fact that he lived to play and feel that love one more time… You know, to play Paranoid and Crazy Train. If you have to go, I wish Ozzy lived another 30 years, but if you have to go, it really felt like he knew.”

He called Ozzy’s death a tragedy, but he also claimed it was a miracle that he lived as long as he did. The Sun got Ozzy’s death certificate, which indicated that he died from a heart attack, a heart attack, coronary artery disease, and Parkinson’s disease.

He was buried next to the lake at his Buckinghamshire estate on July 31. A few other famous musicians were present during the private service. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, and Aimee all broke down at his funeral in Birmingham, England, the day before the service.

Jack talked about his father’s death on August 5. Jack hasn’t really wanted to post anything since his dad passed. He put together a video of their time together on Instagram and wrote: “My heart hurts too much.”

Jack said:

“I’m going to keep this short because he didn’t like long, rambling speeches. He was a lot of things to a lot of people, but I was very lucky and honored to be one of the few people who could call him Dad. My heart is full of sadness and sorrow, but also love and gratitude. I had 14,501 days with that man, and I know that’s a gift.”

Screenshot of Jack Osbourne's Instagram story criticizing Roger Waters.

Jack Osbourne's Instagram story responding to Roger Waters.

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