“IF*cking Hate Christmas”: Ozzy Osbourne’s hatred of the holidays and drinking 28 gallons of beer

“IF*cking Hate Christmas”: Ozzy Osbourne’s hatred of the holidays and drinking 28 gallons of beer

From eating bats to snorting ants, Ozzy Osbourne, who turns 76 on December 3, is truly the eighth wonder of the world. I mean, who gets fired from a heavy metal band for partying too much? But he lived to tell the tale — and secure his place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Recently, the former Black Sabbath frontman recalled drinking an enormous amount of alcohol over Christmas.

Ozzy Osbourne: “IF IT HATES CHRISTMAS”

If you watched The Osbourne family Christmas offering in 2003 (yes, I’m dating myself) you know what Ozzy Osbourne feels about the holidays.

“I’ve always told Sharon, ‘F*ck Christmas, I hate it,'” the “Bark at the Moon” singer said in 2022. “It’s for shopaholics and kids and that’s why I’ve always wanted to work through it. ” Christmas.”

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Osbourne reiterated his dislike of the holiday season in another interview with The sun, and declared eloquently: “I fucking hate Christmas. It goes straight to my asshole.”

He continued: “When I used to drink alcohol and get shitty, I bought a 28 gallon barrel of alcohol. I drank it before it was Christmas Eve.”

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Talk about “Flying High Again.” According to The Beer Institute, the average American adult drinks about 28.2 gallons each year. What a champion.

Ozzy admits he’s “not completely sober anymore.”

Ozzy Osbourne never hid his problems with substance abuse and went to rehab for the first time in 1974. “I thought I would drink until I died,” he said diversity in 2021.

Ozzy gave on Madhouse Chronicles Podcast that he was “happier” but “not completely sober”.

“I use some marijuana from time to time,” the Prince of Darkness revealed.

Luckily, his wife and manager Sharon is there to make sure he doesn’t stray too far from the right path.

“I’m lucky my wife kept kicking my butt,” Ozzy said. “She would make life so damn difficult.”

Speaking to punk rock guitarist Billy Morrison, the Grammy winner said: “It got to the point where we said, ‘You know what, this isn’t going to get me anywhere.’ Surely there is something better than this.”

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