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Ozzy Osbourne has hailed the late, great Lemmy Kilmister as his own “rock god” in a new tribute.The Black Sabbath frontman opened up on his love of the Motorhead singer when asked about the artists who inspire him, in a new interview with BBC Radio 2’s Johnny Walker.The hard-living rock icons were close friends, and Lemmy co-wrote a wide array of Osbourne’s solo tracks before he died from cancer in 2015.My rock god is Lemmy Kilmister. Lemmy was a guy – he shot from the hip every time.
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Kelly Osbourne was an open book during her recent appearance on "Red Table Talk." The TV personality, 36, opened up about her battles with drug and alcohol addiction and her recent relapse in April after four years sober. Kelly said she's thankful for her close relationship with her brother, Jack Osbourne, who is 18 years sober since going to rehab in 2003, and her rocker dad, Ozzy Osbourne, who's been sober for almost seven years. "We've turned something so ugly into something that's actually
Actress and singer Kelly Osbourne recently made an appearance on Red Table Talk and got candid about being introduced to alcohol at a very young age, which led to her alcoholism. Talking to Jada Pinkett-Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield-Norris on the show, described the challenges of growing up with her father Ozzy Osbourne, who used to heavily. "I was introduced to alcohol because I came from an alcoholic family," she explained on the Facebook Watch talk show.
Weezer’s ‘Hash Pipe’ was almost an Ozzy Osbourne song instead, according to the band’s frontman Rivers Cuomo.The LA band released the track as a single in 2001 and included it on the tracklist of their third album, ‘The Green Album’.Speaking to Guitar World, Cuomo said that the song nearly had a very different home.
Ozzy Osbourne has paid tribute to Randy Rhoads following news of Rhoads’ induction into this year’s Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.Rhoads will be inducted for a ‘Musical Excellence Award’ in the ceremony which will be held this October, alongside LL Cool J and Billy Preston in the same category.Speaking ahead of Rhoads’ induction, Osbourne told Rolling Stone: “It’s a long time coming, but he got there in the end.”“He was a great player…I owe my career to him,” Osbourne said.
Ozzy Osbourne defended his wife, Sharon, following her departure from "The Talk" over accusations of racism. Sharon, 68, left the daytime talk show after 11 years only a few weeks after a heated exchange with her co-host Sheryl Underwood, in which she expressed support for Piers Morgan, who left his own position at "Good Morning Britain" after he made controversial comments about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry following their sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Chris Rock had some useful advice for John Mulaney after he announced his divorce.
Ozzy Osbourne has claimed that his wife Sharon is the “most un-racist person I’ve ever met” following her exit from The Talk. Sharon Osbourne quit the US daytime chat show in March, after a controversial on-air debate about racism with co-presenter Sheryl Underwood.
Ozzy Osbourne has defended his wife Sharon following her controversial exit from The Talk, claiming that she is “the most un-racist person I’ve ever met”.Sharon quit the US daytime show in March following an on-air debate about racism with her co-host Sheryl Underwood regarding the high-profile Oprah Winfrey interview with Meghan Markle.Discussing the resulting fall-out from her exit, Ozzy told SiriusXM’s Billy Morrison that his wife had “been through the mill of it”.“All I can tell you if my
Last we heard from Sharon Osbourne, the axed talk show host was denouncing the racism claims despite some pretty hefty allegations thrown her way by former co-hosts of The Talk. Getting axed from the daytime TV show certainly didn’t help her case either…
Ozzy Osbourne spoke out about his wife, Sharon Osbourne‘s, March 2021 exit from The Talk on the May 17 episode of his SiriusXM radio show Ozzy Speaks. The English rocker, 72, defended his wife of nearly 40 years, 68, following the former The Talk co-hosts intense exchange with Sheryl Underwood about racism. “She’s been through the mill of it and, you know, all I can tell you if my wife was slightly racist, I’ll tell you she’s possibly the most un-racist person I’ve ever met,” Ozzy asserted.
Sharon Osbourne has "been through the mill of it", according to her husband Ozzy Osbourne. The 68-year-old star left 'The Talk' in controversial circumstances after a heated exchange on-air about race, after she defended her pal Piers Morgan over comments he made about the Duchess of Sussex, but her spouse Ozzy has insisted she is "marching on".
READ MORE: Ozzy Osbourne wife: When did Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne get married?The former Black Sabbath frontman then added during his appearance on SiriusXM how it has been "unpleasant" for her. He continued: "She's weathered the storm.