Ozzy Osbourne has issued an apology to Britney Spears. He had previously criticized her for her dance videos online, but now he has apologized on his podcast, ‘The Osbournes.’
In a social media video, Ozzy showed regret for his comment and said he thought Britney was beautiful. He added that while he loves her, he suggested she mix up her dance moves a bit since it seemed like she was doing the same routine daily.
“Britney, I really owe you an apology. I’m so sorry for making that comment. However, it would be better if you didn’t do the same f*cking dance every day. Change a few movements… I love Britney Spears, but it’s the same dance every day! I really do apologize. I love you and I think you’re beautiful.”
In a past episode of ‘The Osbournes’ podcast, Ozzy Osbourne was frustrated about seeing Britney Spears’ videos on YouTube. He told his family that he was “fed up” with her social media posts, calling it “sad.”
“I fed up seeing Britney Spears on YouTube. Every f*cking day. It’s sad. Really really sad.”
In response, Britney posted a new dance video and shared a detailed reply to Ozzy. She defended herself and actress Kate Beckinsale from criticism, stating that people are wrong to find her daily dance videos sad. Britney explained that she doesn’t dance as much as it appears and that she isn’t poor. She emphasized the importance of supporting one another and mentioned how seeing others in activities like painting or dance classes can be uplifting.
Britney suggested that instead of criticizing, people should support and encourage each other. She proposed that those who criticize could benefit from seeing how others live and grow through their passions. She highlighted the value of genuine support over negativity.
“I know what it’s like to be judged, but I think it’s important to HELP EACH OTHER and invite each other to places that help our souls grow! It’s good to see others doing painting class… dance class… What have you seen lately? What are you gonna do to help someone out and bring their dreams to life besides being like me and Kate’s haters saying we’re too old or don’t have appropriate content?”
“Do you think perhaps they might be offended by what they see? Would a condescending approach be better like inviting those exact people to my class and let them see how my students are nourishing and living their lives!? It’s good for the soul yet frankly it’s not condescending AT ALL. It’s BEING a smart a** and damn those are usually pretty attractive! On the flip side, there are actually people that do help others out and mean well that don’t embarrass or demoralize another!”