John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, actor and television personality. He rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, during which he adopted the nickname "The Prince of Darkness".
Osbourne was fired from the band in 1979 due to alcohol and drug problems, but he went on to have a successful solo career, releasing eleven studio albums, the first seven of which were all awarded multi-platinum certifications in the United States. Osbourne has since reunited with Black Sabbath on several occasions.
Sharon Osbourne has revealed exactly what she thinks about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle since they stepped back from the royal family and moved to the US.
The 69-year-old appeared on Piers Morgan's Uncensored where she told him she thinks the couple are "totally lost" and "haven't found their path in life."Harry and Meghan recently came under fire in royal biographer Tom Bower's new book, which prompted the beginning of the conversation between Piers and Sharon.READ MORE: Piers Morgan’s talkTV show in chaos as Ozzy Osbourne pulls out last minuteThe controversial broadcaster, 57, has made no secret about his feelings towards the pair over the years and claimed the new book paints a "pretty awful picture" of them.He started the segment by saying: "A royal thing that’s been in the news is this big Tom Bower book about Meghan and Harry.
It paints a pretty awful picture actually of the pair of them."The former Britain's Got Talent judge continued: "And we have this bizarre speech by Harry on Nelson Mandela Day this week, sort of linking their own strides for freedom to that of Nelson Mandela’s 27 years in prison."Piers then turned his attention to Sharon and asked: "What do you make of these two?
What’s going on with them?"The former X Factor star admitted she thinks the pair are "totally lost" because they're still "trying to find their place in the world."Sharon told Piers: "I think they’re lost and I think that they’re trying to find their place in the world - I think they’re totally lost.
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