Furious Jack Osbourne says ‘f**k you’ to Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters in online rant after he made scathing comments about late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne following his death

Jack Osbourne launched an angry rent at Roger Waters on Tuesday after his comments about Late Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.
Following his statements about Ozzy, 39 -year -old Jack, 39 -year -old Jack, went to social media to explicitly embarrass his statements about Ozzy.
Roger was asked about the Black Sabbath star when he admitted that Rocker or his group was not a fan of the materials.
81 -year -old: ‘The newly dead Ozzy Osbourne, whatever he says he has been throughout his life, bless him,’ he said.
He continuedIndependent LNK: ‘We will never know. Music, I have no idea. I could not give forgiveness ***. ‘
Roger, ‘I don’t care about Black Sabbath, I never did it. He’s not interested in biting chickens’ heads or everything they do. I don’t care less, you know. ‘
Jack Osbourne launched an angry rent at Roger Waters on Tuesday after his comments about Late Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne
When Roger admitted that Rocker was not a fan of Rocker or that he was not any of his group’s materials, he was asked about the Black Sabbath star.
39 -year -old Jack, after his death on July 22, a 76 -year -old interview with Ozzy following his words about Ozzy went to social media to clearly embarrass.
Ozzy’s son Jack reacted to the interview when he called Roger to his 1.3 million followers on Instagram as ‘C ** T’.
He wrote on the stories and said: ‘Hey @rrogerwaters. F *** you. How painful and contactless you were.
“Nowadays, the only way to attract attention is to vomit in the press *** to his followers.
“ My father always thought it was. [clown emoji]. ‘In a second Instagram story, Jack added hashtag:’ #F *** Rogerwaters’
Daily Mail applied to the Roger representative for a comment.
Ozzy’s news about death in early this summer led to the tribute from fans in the music world and the showbiz industry.
In 2019, Yildiz, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, passed away at the age of 76, surrounded by his family on 22 July.
A week later he was buried on 30 July.
Ozzy’s news about death in early this summer led to the tribute from fans in the music world and in the showbiz industry (depicted in 2024)
Ozzy, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019, passed away on July 22 at the age of 76.
Ozzy was left to rest on the grounds of his own Buckinghamshire mansion during a special funeral ceremony and a series of rock royal family.
Stars such as widow’s wife Sharon and his children Marilyn Manson and Ozzy’s chief guitarist Zakk Wylde joined the family’s 250 acres of land near Gerrards Cross.
Official documents listed three reason for the rock legend.
This included non -hospital heart stop, acute myocardial infarction and coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease with autonomous dysfunction.
In a statement shared last month, Ozzy’s family said that he died ‘surrounded by love’: ‘Dear Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning with more sadness than the words we need to report.’
Ozzy was thrown to rest on the grounds of his own Buckinghamshire Mansion at a special funeral attended by his family.
Thousands of people went to the streets to pay their respects to the rock legend while the demolished family walked behind the coffin (on July 22).
Last month, the BBC, Late Rocker’s family ‘hurry’ concerns after expressing concerns that an Ozzy documentary was reported to withdraw from the programs.
Ozzy Osbourne: Coming home – a moving and inspiring account of the last part of the star’s life – it was suddenly removed from the TV lists, just a few hours before it was published without a statement about why.
Since then, the publisher turned out to be other than a last -minute action due to the concern of the Osbourne family about the speed of the show.
Later, after the last three years of his life, filmmakers were accessed and both BBC and Paramount+ produced documentaries in Rocker, and the channels were said to be a ‘race’ to publish invisible images.



