Jack Osbourne came out swinging, and he didn’t mince a single word. Defending his legendary dad, Ozzy, he tore into former Pink Floyd singer Roger Waters with a takedown that left jaws on the floor. Calling Waters “pathetic,” Jack didn’t stop there—he dropped the hammer with a line that burned through the noise: “My father always thought you were a cunt. Thanks for proving him right.” The brutal honesty hit like a thunderclap, shaking fans and critics alike. It wasn’t just a defense—it was a son’s raw, unfiltered fury, standing up for his father in a way only family can.

Jack Osbourne has ripped into former Pink Floyd singer Roger Waters following comments made by the rocker about his late father, Ozzy.

Waters was speaking recently on the Independent Ink podcast about the Black Sabbath frontman, who died from a heart attack in July at the age of 76.

“Ozzy Osbourne, who just died, bless him, in his, whatever that state that he was in his whole life, we’ll never know.

“Although, he was all over the TV for hundreds of years with his idiocy and nonsense.

“The music, I have no idea, I couldn’t give a f…. I don’t care about Black Sabbath, I never did, I have no interest in ‘wahhhh’ [said while sticking his tongue out] and biting the heads off chickens or whatever they do. I couldn’t care less.”

 

That spurned Jack Osbourne to issue his own comments, but they were soon deleted by Instagram for alleged “hate speech”, so he had another go.

“Hey Roger Waters. [Duck emoji] you.

“How pathetic and out of touch you’ve become. The only way you seem to get attention these days is vomiting out bull [poop emoji] in the press.

“My father always thought you were a [cat emoji] – thanks for proving him right [clown emoji].”

His first statement had more colourful language.

 

Jack Osbourne lays into comments made by Roger Waters.

Waters has a history of controversial statements.

In 2022, the Polish city of Krakow cancelled his gigs because of his apparent sympathetic stance toward Russia in its war against Ukraine.

Last year, police in Berlin opened an investigation into the costume he wore at a performance in the German capital.

 

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