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Sharon Osbourne and Roger Waters. Credit: Reproduction/Instagram

Sharon Osbourne and Roger Waters. Credit: Reproduction/Instagram

Sharon Osbourne reveals bizarre plan to silence Roger Waters after attack on Ozzy.

The businesswoman revealed that she even considered sending the former Pink Floyd member one of her famous "Tiffany boxes" after he made malicious comments about Ozzy.

Sharon Osbourne revealed that she considered taking an unusual action against Roger Waters after he made provocative comments about Ozzy Osbourne .

Piers Morgan Uncensored program , the businesswoman revealed that she even considered sending Waters one of her famous " Tiffany " (a jewelry box from the iconic brand containing feces) as a form of retaliation for the criticism made about her late husband. This gesture refers to an old practice of Sharon's, in which she used this method to respond to journalists who criticized the Osbourne family.

“He was great, but his greatness didn’t last. He couldn’t make any good music on his own. He’s crazy, definitely not right in the head. After five marriages, he hates everyone who’s successful. He parades around in that pathetic Nazi outfit he made himself. He’s nuts. I was going to send him one of my Tiffany boxes,” she said.

However, she explained that she decided not to go ahead with the idea, calling Waters "insignificant" and stating that it wasn't worth escalating the conflict further. Sharon stressed that, despite her outrage at Waters' words, sending something like that would be disrespectful, especially considering that Ozzy left behind family and fans.

The controversy between Ozzy Osbourne and Roger Waters.

The controversy stems from Roger Waters' recent statements, in which he downplayed the legacy of Ozzy and the band Black Sabbath , stating that he didn't care about their music. In an interview with The Independent Ink on August 12th, Roger Waters said:

“Ozzy Osbourne, who just passed away, may God bless him in whatever state he was in throughout his life. We’ll never know. Although he appeared on TV for hundreds of years with his idiocy and nonsense. As for music, I have no idea. I don’t give a damn. I don’t care about Black Sabbath, I never have. Nor am I interested in biting chicken heads off or whatever they do. I don’t give a damn, you know.”

During an interview with Rolling Stone [via Blabbermouth ] in 2004, Ozzy said that Pink Floyd's song "Money" was one of his favorite rock songs, and that it brought back vivid memories of his wilder years. "It reminds me of my LSD days. I'm glad I survived."

Roger Waters, on the other hand, reportedly gave a negative review of Black Sabbath's debut song, "Evil Woman," in 1970, saying at the time: "Well, well, well... I'm speechless—well, almost... You keep thinking it's going to start. You think that for the first minute, but then, if you're really perceptive, you realize it's not going to start, and that's all that happens."

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