Jack Osbourne's ex-wife Lisa Stelly pays tribute to Ozzy
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Osbourne said he was looking forward to Black’s speech inducting him into the avowed institution as a solo artist, nearly 20 years after he was part of its Class of 2006 with his Black Sabbath bandmates, telling Rolling Stone he was “always a big fan” of the actor.
“It was absolutely chaos,” Cameron Glendenning, who worked on the hit MTV series for almost its entire four-season run, exclusively told The Post. “ [The family] gave zero warning. There was no, ‘Hey, director, heads up, I’m gonna go into the living room and do X, Y, Z.’ That s–t did not happen.”
Osbourne, fondly nicknamed the “Prince of Darkness,” was married to his second wife, television personality and music manager Sharon, from 1982 until his death. Together, they shared three children: Aimee, 41; Kelly, 40; and Jack, 39.
One tribute to Osbourne that has gained some traction online — over 1 million views on X — comes from “Puppy Love” singer Osmond, who shared a commercial he and his sister, Marie, did with Osbourne more than two decades ago.
Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne died on Tuesday, July 22, leaving behind an immense musical legacy and a loving family. The heavy-metal pioneer and reality television star is survived by wife Sharon Osbourne, his six children, and his grandchildren.
Fresh off of his FOX News op-Ed where he blasted late night host Stephen Colbert for his left-leaning "political bias," conservative-minded comedian and "Happy Gilmore 2" star Rob Schneider sent more shade the 61-year-old's way in a red carpet interview last night. Speaking with Variety, Schneider ...
Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76. The Grammy-winning Prince of Darkness long struggled with addiction, finally achieving sobriety in 2014.
To celebrate the life of Ozzy Osbourne, Double Fine is giving away its heavy metal action game Brutal Legend for free, for an extremely fitting 666 minutes.