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Aug 26 2008

Ozzy Osbourne The Truth

Published by mickie31 at 7:46 am under Uncategorized Edit This

 

Jack Osbourne has spoken out about Ozzy Osbourne saying that The Osbournes reality television show that recorded their family’s day to day life, ridiculed and tarnished the public’s view of his father.

The Osbourne’s ran for four series and became popular worldwide after its first launch in America. Jack Osbourne has said that the “senile, funny, bumbling guy” that was portrayed was not the true Ozzy Osbourne that the family knows. “Yeah, my dad can be that guy, but it’s not him. I think that almost discredited who he is as an artist. My dad’s not an idiot — he’s nothing short of a genius, in my opinion.” This statement goes to show the loyalty and closeness that the family shares.

Ozzy Osbourne is a legend in his own right. Ozzy Osbourne has given more to the music industry than a lot of the artist’s have today.

Jack Osbourne who was talking to Rolling Stone revealed that he is filming a documentary about his father. The documentary will include interviews with principal members of Black Sabbath who have worked with Ozzy and know him personally. There will also be interviews with family and friends, those who know the real Ozzy. “The difficult thing is getting people to be honest and not have it be a fluff piece, because that’s not what we’re trying to do,” Jack Osbourne said. “I’m trying to paint a realistic picture of who my father is.” Jack Osbourne said that he hoped that the documentary would be previewed at Ozzfest, 2009.

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