Sharon Osbourne Says She Considered Sending Roger Waters a Box of Feces: “He Hates Anyone Who Is Successful”

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Sharon Osbourne has claimed that she once considered sending a box of feces to Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters after he made disparaging remarks about her late husband, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away earlier this year.

Speaking on an episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Osbourne reacted angrily to Waters’ comments, making it clear she was deeply offended by his criticism.

“I wanted to send him one of my Tiffany boxes filled with feces, but I’ll save it,” Osbourne said. “It’s just sad because he’s completely irrelevant. I think he’s clearly not in a good headspace. He hates anyone who is successful, walks around in those ridiculous Nazi-style outfits. He’s just crazy.”

This is not the first time Sharon Osbourne has spoken openly about sending feces to people she feels have crossed a line. In the past, she has admitted to sending similar packages to journalists and others who made offensive remarks about her family.

“I must have something—not for sex, but for sending people things,” she previously joked. “I’ve done it for a long time, and I think it’s funny. I don’t do it to just anyone—they really have to do something awful. The last time I sent that kind of package was about four years ago, when the first review of The Osbournes came out. A journalist made comments about how overweight my children were and how unpleasant they were. No journalist worth their salt would write something like that about children in the society we live in today.”

Waters has been openly critical of Ozzy Osbourne and his legacy in the past. In an earlier interview, he dismissed both Ozzy and Black Sabbath.

“I’m not interested in Black Sabbath,” Waters said at the time. “Ozzy Osbourne, even though he’s been on television for hundreds of years, is remembered for his idiocy and foolishness.”

The renewed clash between Sharon Osbourne and Roger Waters has sparked strong reactions online, with fans divided between defending Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy and criticizing the escalating war of words between the two high-profile figures.

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