Six weeks after the death of the legendary rocker, the Pink Floyd co -Founder allowed himself to insult the statements he was discussed.
Only six weeks later after the death of Ozzi Osborne, as co -Founder of Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, shocked fans with a sharp statement about the late musician.
In Podcasta Independent Ink, he said that pop culture numbers interfere with people on important political issues, bringing Osborne as an example.
“Ozzi, who just died, blessed his God, in the state where he had his entire life” appeared “hundred -years” on television with his idiocy and nonsense, “Waters said.
He also mocked the work of the Black Sabbath and remembered the shocking incident on the stage: “I don’t care about the Black Sabbath, it’s always the same. I’m not interested in biting the chicken heads or what they are doing there. I don’t care.”
Offective words caused a wave of anger among fans, as well as the hard reaction of the single son of the musician, Jack Osborne. At his institutions, he went straight to the waters: “Hey, Roger waters, go to the ass. You’ve been sad and divorced from the truth. It seems that the only way to attract attention to our time is to pour nonsense in the press. My dad has always considered your mud*com – thank you, who confirmed his case.”
Jack added emoji with a clown and hashtag #f ** krogerwaters.

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Earlier it was reported that Ozzi Osbourne, who died on July 22, was left with a multimillion -dollar tax debt to the US service.
Journalists learned the details of the last hours of Ozzi Osborn
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