Jack Osbourne is pulling no punches when it comes to defending his late father's legacy, with Roger Waters in the firing line.
Pink Floyd frontman Roger revealed in a recent interview that we wasn't a huge fan of Ozzy Osbourne's music or any of the material he made during his time with Black Sabbath.
The Prince of Darkness died at the age of 76 in July, just weeks on from his homecoming gig in his hometown of Birmingham. Many have been sharing gushing tributes to the dad-of-six in the wake of his death.
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But Roger opted for a more brutally honest approach in a recent chat with The Independent Ink. "Ozzy Osbourne, who just died, bless him in his whatever that state that he was in his whole life," he mused.
"We’ll never know. The music, I have no idea. I couldn’t give a f***." He went on to add: "I don’t care about Black Sabbath, I never did. Have no interest in biting the heads of chickens or whatever they do. I couldn’t care less, you know."
Roger's thoughts haven't gone down well with Ozzy's youngest son Jack, who made his feelings on Roger clear on his Instagram Stories on Tuesday night.
"Hey @rogerwaters. F*** You. How pathetic and out of touch you've become. The only way you seem to get attention these days is by vomiting out bullshit in the press," he wrote to his followers.
"My father always thought you were a c**t - thanks for proving him right. [clown emoji]." In a second Instagram Story, Jack added the hashtag: "#f***rogerwaters"
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