Osbournes Criticize Roger Waters as Irrelevant and Miserable

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Osbournes Criticize Roger Waters as Irrelevant and Miserable

In a recent episode of The Osbournes Podcast, Sharon, Kelly, and Jack Osbourne openly criticized Roger Waters, stating he is “irrelevant and miserable.” This episode marked their first discussion since the death of their father, Ozzy Osbourne, in July.

The Osbournes Respond to Roger Waters

Following Ozzy’s passing, many rock legends paid tribute to him. However, Waters took a different route, publicly making disparaging remarks. In an interview with “The Independent Ink” in August, he expressed disdain for Ozzy, saying, “Ozzy Osbourne, who just died, bless him in his whatever state that he was in his whole life. We’ll never know.” His comments about Ozzy’s legacy drew harsh backlash from the Osbourne family.

The Family’s Reaction

Jack Osbourne did not hold back in his condemnation of Waters, stating, “Hey Roger Waters, fuck you. How pathetic and out of touch you’ve become.” In response to earlier comments about Waters, Sharon described him as “probably one of the most sick individuals I’ve come across in years.”

  • Sharon noted, “He has no charisma. He looks like Frankenstein.”
  • Kelly added, “He’s a fucking cunt.”
  • Sharon declared, “He is not relevant in today’s world. Nobody likes him.”

Sharon further commented, “I hope he shits himself in public,” reflecting the family’s strong disdain. They all expressed disbelief at how members of Pink Floyd tolerated Waters’ behaviors during their time together.

Controversial Remarks and Accusations

Moreover, Sharon linked Waters’ remarks to his anti-Israel sentiments, implying they were also antisemitic against her, as she identifies as half-Jewish. However, her children disagreed, asserting that his behavior stands on its own as a reflection of his character.

Noteworthy Mentions

In addition to their critique of Waters, the Osbournes shared other personal anecdotes about Ozzy’s passing. They mentioned receiving a voicemail from Donald Trump and a letter from King Charles, showcasing a mix of support and remembrance during a challenging time for the family.

The Osbournes’ podcast continues to draw attention for its candid and unapologetic discussions, focusing not only on their family but also on industry figures like Roger Waters, whom they see as increasingly extraneous in the current music landscape.