The Osbourne family slams Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters for insulting Ozzy after his death. “He looks like Frankenstein. The guy is sick in the head… Nobody likes this man unless you’re a fascist. He’s just pathetic,” Sharon Osbourne says. “He’s like a sad, irrelevant, old, miserable human being a miserable, ugly human being.” Kelly Osbourne calls Waters a “fuckingc” adding: “He’s the worst word you can think of, and most people when you say the word take great offense. So I send great offense to you, Roger Waters.” About a month after Ozzy passed away, Waters gave an interview where he said “I couldn’t give a fuck” about Ozzy’s music. Waters also said Ozzy “was all over the TV for hundreds of years with his idiocy and nonsense…..

THE OSBOURNES ERUPT: Family Blasts Roger Waters Over Cruel Post-Mortem Insults at Ozzy”

 

Sharon: “He looks like Frankenstein… Nobody likes this man unless you’re a fascist.”

Kelly: “He’s the worst word you can think of and I send that offense directly to you, Roger Waters.”

 

In one of the most explosive rock-world feuds in recent memory a feud no one expected, and no one asked for the Osbourne family has publicly blasted Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters after he delivered a cold, dismissive, and shockingly harsh interview about the late Ozzy Osbourne.

 

It has been barely a month since the world lost Ozzy the man who reshaped metal, defied death more times than science should allow, and carved one of the most iconic (and chaotic) legacies in music history. Fans were still lighting candles, revisiting albums, and sharing memories. tributes were pouring in from every corner of the music universe.

 

And then came him.

Roger Waters.

With an interview that detonated like an emotional grenade.

 

When asked about his thoughts on Ozzy’s legacy, Waters reportedly shrugged and replied:

 

I couldn’t give a fuck.

 

He went further shockingly further.

Waters criticized Ozzy’s decades-long presence on television and in pop culture, saying:

 

He was all over the TV for hundreds of years with his idiocy and nonsense.

 

 

For grieving fans, it was a slap.

For the Osbourne family, it was war.

 

Sharon Osbourne: “He’s a sad, irrelevant, old, miserable human being.”

 

Within hours, Sharon Osbourne unleashed a fiery response that burned across social media, radio, and every rock outlet still breathing.

 

Sharon did not hold back not even a little.

 

He looks like Frankenstein. The guy is sick in the head. Nobody likes this man unless you’re a fascist. He’s just pathetic.”

 

But Sharon wasn’t done. Her anger grew sharper, colder, more precise like only Sharon can do.

 

He’s like a sad, irrelevant, old, miserable human being a miserable, ugly human being.”

 

 

 

It was the kind of raw, grief-infused fury that only a widow defending her husband’s memory could deliver. And fans felt every syllable of it.

 

Sharon has always been known for two things:

Her brutal honesty

And her willingness to go nuclear when someone disrespects her family

 

Waters triggered both.

 

Kelly Osbourne Enters the Fight With an F-Bomb Heard Across Rock History

 

If Sharon’s statement was a flamethrower, Kelly’s statement was a dynamite vest.

 

Kelly Osbourne, fiercely protective and never afraid of confrontation, dropped one of the most shocking celebrity statements of the decade.

 

He’s a fucking

 

 

 

Then she added:

 

He’s the worst word you can think of, and most people when you say the word take great offense. So I send great offense to you, Roger Waters.”

 

Kelly’s message went viral instantly, sparking hundreds of thousands of reactions.

Some fans applauded her bluntness.

Some clutched their pearls.

Everyone agreed on one thing:

 

The Osbournes were done being polite.

Jack Osbourne Calls Out “Cold-Blooded Cruelty”

 

Though less explosive than his mother and sister, Jack Osbourne also spoke out, calling Waters’ comments:

 

Cold-blooded cruelty disguised as rock-star cynicism.

 

 

 

Jack reminded fans that Ozzy had always respected the musicians who came before him even when they didn’t understand him, even when they mocked him.

 

My dad never kicked people when they were down. Roger is kicking a man who’s not even here to defend himself.

 

Fans Take Sides And the Internet Melts Down

 

Within 24 hours, hashtags flooded the platforms:

 

Stand With Sharon

Respect Ozzy

WatersOutOfLine

 

And inevitably…

Who Even Asked Roger Waters

 

Waters has long been a polarizing figure politically, musically, and personally. But even many of his own fans seemed stunned by his comments.

 

One fan wrote:

 

You don’t have to love Ozzy. But making fun of a dead man a month after he passes? That’s low even for Roger.”

 

 

 

Another said:

 

Ozzy made people happy. Waters makes people argue. That alone says everything.”

 

 

 

Even several rock musicians normally silent in celebrity feuds chimed in, calling the comments “disrespectful,” “unnecessary,” and “cruel.”

 

Why Waters’ Comments Hit So Hard

 

Ozzy wasn’t just famous.

He was beloved.

 

A cartoonish, chaotic, loud, hilarious, surprising, strangely gentle metal god who made the world smile even when he terrified it.

 

For many, he was the beating heart of heavy metal.

For others, he was the wild uncle of rock ’n’ roll.

For millions, he was simply Ozzy the man who never pretended to be anything other than himself.

 

So when Waters dismissed Ozzy as “idiocy and nonsense,” fans heard something much deeper:

 

A man attacking joy.

A man attacking fun.

A man attacking a legend the world was still mourning.

 

Could Waters Walk Back the Comments?

 

At the time of writing, Roger Waters has not apologized, clarified, or doubled down.

He has remained silent which, depending on whom you ask, is either wise or suspicious.

 

Some insiders claim Waters is “surprised” by the backlash.

Others say he “expected it and doesn’t care.”

 

If Waters responds, the feud could escalate beyond anything rock has seen in years.

 

If he doesn’t, the damage is already done.

 

The Legacy Ozzy Left Behind And Why the Family Is Fighting So Hard

 

What’s clear is this:

 

Sharon, Kelly, and Jack are not simply defending Ozzy’s career.

They are defending his humanity.

 

Ozzy spent a lifetime entertaining the world, loving his fans, and giving everything he had on stage sometimes too much.

 

He made people laugh.

He made people scream.

He made people feel alive.

 

And in their eyes, Waters reduced all of that to “nonsense.”

 

The Osbournes aren’t letting that stand.

 

A Final Word from Sharon

 

Sharon closed her response with a line that is already being quoted around the world:

 

Say what you want about my husband but he brought joy to millions. What does Roger Waters bring? Misery.”

 

Whether the feud grows, fizzles, or explodes into something bigger, one thing is certain:

 

The Osbourne family is united.

Ozzy’s memory is protected.

And Roger Waters just picked a fight with the wrong rock dynasty.

 

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