Sharon Osbourne Contemplated Sending Roger Waters a Box of Poop Over Ozzy Remarks
The Osbourne family continues to navigate their grief following the death of Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away in July. Amidst their mourning, they have united over their disdain for Roger Waters, the former Pink Floyd member. Just weeks after Ozzy’s passing, Waters criticized the legendary Black Sabbath frontman during an interview with The Independent Ink.
Waters made comments that many found uncalled for. He stated, “In whatever state he was in his whole life. We’ll never know,” referring to Ozzy’s life and career. He expressed indifference towards Black Sabbath and their music, saying he “couldn’t care less.” This interview sparked outrage within the Osbourne family.
Sharon Osbourne’s Response to Waters
Sharon Osbourne did not hold back in responding to Waters’ remarks. She labeled him a “has-been” and claimed nobody respects him anymore. During an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Sharon disclosed that she considered sending Waters one of her infamous “Tiffany boxes” filled with poop, a prank she has executed in the past.
She referred to Waters’ past as “great” but suggested that his greatness did not endure. “He couldn’t do any great music on his own,” she remarked. Additionally, she described Waters as “not wired right,” alluding to his controversial public persona and outlandish outfits.
A History of Pranks
Sharon’s unique choice of retaliation is not new. She has previously admitted to sending similar packages to individuals who made disparaging comments about her family. “I don’t just do it to anybody. They have to have done something really bad,” she explained regarding her prank approach.
Conclusion: Iris into Waters’ Comments
- Ozzy Osbourne: Passed away in July 2023.
- Roger Waters: Criticized Ozzy during interview weeks later.
- Sharon Osbourne: Considered sending prank gift to Waters.
- Family’s Reaction: Unified against Waters’ comments.
- Sharon’s Pranks: Historical context behind her antics.
Ultimately, Sharon chose not to follow through with her plan, stating it would be a “waste” because Waters is “really insignificant.” She concluded with empathy, recognizing that even those who have passed have families that should be respected.