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Sharon Osbourne Almost Mailed Roger Waters a Box of Poop

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Sharon Osbourne shocked the rock world again by revealing that she very nearly mailed former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters a box of her own feces after he publicly disparaged her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne. The startling confession came during a recent appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, where the veteran manager and media personality did not hold back in her criticism of Waters remarks.

What Waters Said

The feud traces back to comments Waters made earlier this year on The Independent Ink podcast, where he downplayed the legacy of Ozzy Osbourne following the heavy metal icon's death in July 2025. Waters reportedly said he could not give a f*** about Black Sabbath's music and questioned Ozzy's influence. Those remarks ignited widespread outrage from fans and from the Osbourne family.

Sharon's Reaction: Not Just Words

On Piers Morgan Uncensored, Sharon Osbourne recounted how Waters comments provoked such fury that she briefly entertained an extreme form of retaliation. She considered sending Waters a Tiffany jewelry box filled with human poop. Sharon explained that the idea came to her after remembering how she used to send similarly unpleasant surprises, including baby poop from her son's diaper, to journalists whose coverage she disliked. Although she ultimately decided against mailing anything, the revelation stunned audiences.

Speaking about Waters on the same show, Sharon described the former Pink Floyd leader as crazy and said he was not wired right in the head, emphasizing how deeply his comments about Ozzy had hurt her.

Osbourne Family Fury Escalates

Sharon's explosive remarks came amid a broader backlash from the Osbourne family. On their podcast The Osbournes, Sharon, Kelly, and Jack Osbourne launched a blistering verbal assault against Waters. They called him a sad, irrelevant, old, miserable, ugly human being and attacked his credibility and character.

The family's response went beyond words. Earlier in December, Ozzy Osbourne's official merchandise store released a limited edition T shirt mocking Waters with the slogan Another Prick in the Wall. The phrase was a pointed play on Pink Floyd's famous song Another Brick in the Wall. The shirt portrayed Ozzy triumphantly overshadowing Waters legacy, serving as a cheeky form of payback.

Where Things Stand

Although Sharon Osbourne did not act on her most extreme thought, the public revelation has intensified one of rock music's most unexpected feuds of the year. The incident highlights how sensitive issues of legacy, respect, and grief can be in the rock community, especially when comments about iconic figures like Ozzy Osbourne feel personal and deeply cutting.

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