Ozzy Osbourne Wife Makes Heartbreaking Chris Cornell Claim

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Lollapalooza 1996 was headlined by Chris Cornell and Soundgarden along with Metallica, but it turns out that Ozzy Osbourne was rejected for being ‘uncool.’ Ozzy’s wife Sharon Osbourne made the claim in a new interview. Sharon recently made a bold revelation about Paul McCartney’s age.

CelebrityAccess.com asked, “Is it true that when you approached Lollapalooza for Ozzy, you were told that he was too ‘uncool,’ so you two decided to launch Ozzfest in 1996?”

Sharon responded, “That’s right, and we were like, “Well fuck you.” It was the best thing that they ever could have done to us because we started Ozzfest and it was brilliant.”

A Chris Cornell bandmate recently revealed a heartbreaking photo with Ozzy Osbourne and Dave Grohl.

Legendary Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne’s wife Sharon Osbourne embarrassingly revealed on CBS that before her husband had an accident tripping at home going to the bathroom, she did not make him and her family her first priority.

She said, “I didn’t until my husband’s accident this year. I really didn’t. It would be, ‘I’ll do it soon. In a couple of months, I’ll do this or I’ll do that.’ And I would always put family stuff aside, and just realized after you have an accident how your life can change within a second. And [I] don’t do that anymore. My number one priority is taking care of my husband.”

Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde revealed if The Jimi Hendrix Experience could replace Jimi in a new Conversation Series interview. Yesterday, disgusting Ozzy Osbourne text messages to a famous female television host were revealed.

“I always considered [playing in Pantera to honor Dimebag Darrell], like, it would be no different than [Hendrix drummer] Mitch Mitchell asking Eric Clapton, ‘Eric, would you go out, we’re gonna go out and celebrate Jimi and we want you to play and sing all of Jimi’s stuff?’. Eric was good buddies with Jimi, so why would he say no to that? You know, the three of them, there’s no replacing Jimi, it’s Eric up there honoring Jimi’s greatness and his legacy.”