Kelly Osbourne Attacks Female WWE Wrestler

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Kelly Osbourne trashes WWE wrestler for disrespecting Ozzy Osbourne. She doesn’t know wrestling is fake? 😉

Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter Kelly has criticised Becky Lynch’s comments from last night’s WWE Raw in Birmingham, England.

Becky Lynch said to Nikki Bella on the show: “You can have your match, but in Paris at Clash, because I’m not wrestling in Birmingham. The only good thing that came out of here died a month ago. But in fairness to Ozzy Osbourne, he had the good sense to move to LA, a proper city. Because if I lived in Birmingham, I’d die too.”

Last month, on July 22nd, Ozzy Osbourne passed away at the age of 76. While speaking to Philadelphia radio station 93.3 in a new interview, Alice Cooper recalled the moment he found out Ozzy had died, admitting that at first he didn’t quite believe it.

 ”I was on my way on stage in Scotland, I think it was, going on stage, and somebody said, ‘Ozzy just passed.’ And I went, ‘Oh, it’s one of those A.I. stories that you can never believe any of these stories.’ And then somebody said, ‘No, for real. He’s gone.’”

Cooper continued, noting the weird timing of his death: “And I went, ‘How weird. Just two weeks ago they had the big thing [‘Back To The Beginning’ concert] in Birmingham. And they must have known — he must have known that he was on his way.’”

Three days after Osbourne passed, Cooper paid tribute to him during his sold-out concert at London’s O2 Arena with a cover of Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid,” calling on actor Johnny Depp to help him out.

“[At] the O2, I said, ‘Well, yeah, we have to tip our hat to Ozzy.’ Of course, he was an old, 40-year-old friend for me. I’ve known him forever. So, I called up Johnny Depp, who’s in the Hollywood Vampires with me. And Johnny’s a killer guitar player… And he came up, and we never told the audience what we were gonna do. At the end of ‘School’s Out’, they figured, ‘Well, there’s nothing else after that,’ with the balloons and the confetti and the whole thing, and then the guitar player starts ‘Paranoid’, and the place went crazy. And at the end, I just said, ‘Hey,’ I said, ‘Everybody say good night to Ozzy.'”

When interviewer Pierre Robert pointed out how “Back to the Beginning” was “a grand way” for Ozzy to go out, Cooper admitted that he believes his family must have known he didn’t have much time left.

“There must have been knowledge of, you don’t have that much longer,” Cooper said. “And [Ozzy’s wife and manager] Sharon’s such a great lady, and [their kids] Jack and Kelly, they’re really a cool family. I felt very, very sorry. But I think at least it wasn’t sudden. I think that they saw it coming and prepared for it.”

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