Ozzy Osbourne Breaks Down Speaking About Bandmate

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Ozzy Osbourne told MOJO, “It’s very important that Bill is a part of this show,” Osbourne emotionally said. “My career started with Bill, and I’d really like to finish with Bill by my side.”

The conversation then turned to whether this would truly mark the end of his performing career.

“After this show, I’m going home, closing the door and will look back upon the great career I’ve had,” he continued. “But I’m done, done, done! You gotta know when to call it quits.”

Ozzy Osbourne has teamed up with the water company Liquid Death for a collaboration dubbed “Infinite Ozzy,” which will sell empty cans of iced tea that contain his DNA. The 10 cans, which the Black Sabbath singer drank from, will be sold for $450 a piece.

The cans were re-sealed in a laboratory to lock in his genetic material, and each one was also personally signed by Ozzy himself.

“There will never be another Ozzy Osbourne, unless you have his actual DNA. Introducing ‘Infinitely Recyclable Ozzy,’ by Liquid Death,” a promotional video for the collaboration states. “These cans of low calorie iced tea with B vitamins have each been drunk by Ozzy himself. And each can contains trace DNA from Ozzy’s saliva. As well as his handwritten signature.

“Now, once technology and federal law permits, you can replicate Ozzy and enjoy him for hundreds of years into the future. Just imagine if you could bring back early ‘80s Ozzy. He can mow your lawn, perform at kids’ birthday parties, or anything you want.”

The video concludes by clarifying: “No, this is not a joke. Yes, these contain Ozzy’s actual DNA.”

In a separate statement, Osbourne added: “Clone me, you bastards.”

This collaboration comes less than a month before Ozzy Osbourne takes the stage for the final time at Black Sabbath’s farewell concert in Birmingham, England on July 5th.

(Transcribed by Alternative Nation)