Ozzy Osbourne, the pioneering voice of heavy metal and co-founder of the band Black Sabbath, died Tuesday, July 22, at the age of 76, according to a statement from his family. “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. Ozzy Osbourne reveals his disdain for Christmas, criticizing its emphasis on materialism and children in new, unhinged thoughts. Ozzy Osbourne has shared a pretty unorthodox Christmas tradition. The 76-year-old opened up about one Christmas during which he downed 28 gallons of beer because he ‘f***ing hates We got a text! Less than 24 hours after they departed the Love Island USA villa in Fiji, the remaining stars of Peacock’s superhit — including winners Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales — used The Prince of Darkness is dead. One of heavy metal’s most recognizable superstars, Ozzy Osbourne, has died at the age of 76, on July 22nd, weeks after his final performance ever. 1. Of all the things I’ve lost I miss my mind the most. 2. To be a liar, you’ve got to have a great memory, and I don’t have a memory. 3. Hating people isn’t a productive way of living. So what’s the point Heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne famously hates Christmas—so much so that he once drank 28 gallons of beer before Christmas Eve. Ozzy Osbourne may be happy that the holiday season is coming to a close. The "Crazy Train" singer shared that he once drank "28 gallons of booze" to get through Christmas. "I f---ing hate Miley Cyrus has been candid about her struggles around Christmas and wants her fans to know they aren’t alone. The “Prisoner” singer shared a “Sad Christmas Song” in December 2019, which she “I f ing hate Christmas. It gets right up my a hole,” Osbourne bluntly told The Sun, adding that the season’s traditions do little to lift his spirits. This isn’t the first time the rock legend has been vocal about his disdain for the holidays. Ozzy Osbourne is not what one might call a lover of Christmas. The Black Sabbath frontman recently opened up about sobriety and addiction, revealing that the holiday season is, to say the While it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, several Hollywood celebrities have revealed in the past how much they hate the holiday season. Ozzy Osbourne expressed his dislike for Christmas back in 2009 during an interview with Express, citing the excessive consumerism and the waste of wrapping paper involved in unwrapping presents. It’s not unusual to see rockers hating Christmas music, but Ozzy Osbourne hates the holiday. However, he has a valid reason for it. “I f*cking hate Christmas. It gets right up my arsehole,” Osbourne told The Sun. “When I used to do booze and get f*cked up, I bought a barrel with 28 gallons of booze for me. From reality TV stars Pete Wicks and Molly-Mae Hague to singers Ozzy Osbourne, Rod Stewart and Noel Gallagher, there's numerous celebrities who have shared their hatred for the Christmas period #OzzyOsbourne #ChristmasHate #RockAndRollLifestyle #HolidayDisdain #LegendaryRocker #BlackSabbath #ChristmasChaos #RockAndRollStories #OzzyUnfiltered #Rebell Ozzy Osbourne was devastatingly funny and surprisingly wise. We pulled out some of his greatest quotes from throughout the years. A bizarre and hilarious 1982 interview with Ozzy Osbourne on the show Night Flight reveals some interesting things about bats, his love for Sharon and keeping up an exhausting persona. Here are 17 great lines from the brilliant mind of John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne. “The thing about life that gets me crazy is that by the time you learn it all, it’s too late to deal with it. Ozzy Osbourne hasn't touched alcohol in more than a decade, but during his drinking years the Prince of Darkness used to consume a shocking amount just to get through the holidays. “I f***ing hate Christmas. It gets right up my a**hole,” he told The Sun in a new interview.
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