Ozzy Osbourne supported the invention of heavy metal music, became a huge hit on reality television and was a friend of KTLA.
The King’s Prince was always a game to enjoy KTLA.
In 2004, in the heyday of the family’s MTV reality series, The Osbournes, the family invited our dear Sam Rubin to their home to reveal what they were watching on TV itself.
“You know the documentaries, the history channel. I’ve not seen these stupid reality shows,” he said Cheekily.
A year ago, Sam was talking at length about their reality show. It particularly highlighted both Ozzy and Sharon’s parenting style, bringing the masses to their personal lives.
“Television is a window into the world,” Locker said. “Three days ago I was doing grocery shopping in California. This woman goes to me. “My husband and I will watch your show. How about your wife? Is she well? We think you are the best father in America.” I’m Fruit Loop.
In 2017 he shared a limousine with the couple and also received a complete metalhead makeover.
Both Sharon and Ozzy picked up Doug and gave him a first class tutorial on how to apply eyeliner.
“Seven years ago, Ozzy was promoting the return of Ozz Fest. Ozzy and Sharon wanted the journalist to cover just one person. I was still pinching that they chose me. “Our goal was to capture the fun along with the excellence behind the scenes leading up to the show.”
But things have changed.
“What they didn’t know was that I had the key to our KTLA truck in my pocket so none of our camera crew could go to the venue. We missed a shot of money Ozzy standing on the roof and shooting the back from the cannon.
Doug said he was “remorried,” but the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame proved he had a soft heart.
“When Ozzy found out it was all my faul, he laughed and responded by going to his merchandise booth and grabbing a $100 Ozzy Zip Hoodie,” the post continued. “He was kind of one. Rest in the peaceful prince.”
Osborne’s family announced he had passed away Tuesday morning. He was 76 years old.