Sharon Osbourne has revealed she once sent her husband Ozzy into a rage after she pranked him during a family holiday to Hawaii in 1995.
Whilst the rockstar family is known for being unconventional, Sharon's prank took things to a new level as she explained how she defecated into her husband's stash of cannabis, with Ozzy so mad after discovering it that he "nearly knocked a door off a hinge".
The bizarre confession came as the family spoke on a new episode of The Osbournes Podcast, as the family recalled the event during a family holiday in the 90s. Kelly remembered: "I found [Ozzy's marijuana]. I came to Mom, showed it to her, and then she’s like, 'Kelly, do you need to go to the toilet?' And I said, 'No, I’m not doing this again for you. I’m not going to s*** in Dad’s drugs.'"
Kelly then revealed how Sharon then did the honours before putting her poo in the cannabis-filled Ziploc bag as she "zipped it back up again and put it back". Kelly added: "When he found out, he went nuts and chased us down the hallway. He went so f*****g nuts and nearly knocked a door off a hinge at this hotel we were in." Jack then laughed as he chimed in: "The funny thing was, as an adult, it wasn’t like it was 10 pounds of the most expensive weed."
Sharon also revealed the cannabis incident wasn't the only time she pulled a dirty prank to stop Ozzy from doing something she didn't like. She explained: "He wouldn’t stop drinking one time. He was drinking brandy, and I just got the bottle and rubbed it around my a*s. And then he took a swig, and then he went back again, and then he looked at me and he goes, 'You didn’t.' And I go, 'I did.'"
Ozzy Osbourne forced into retirement as he cancels tour in heartbreaking updateThe cheeky chat from the Osbournes comes after Black Sabbath singer Ozzy sadly revealed he believes he has 'at best 10 years left' to live after as he admitted he didn't want to have a 'long, painful and miserable existence.' The 74-year-old rocker revealed his Parkinson’s diagnosis publically three years ago but has secretly been battling the disease since 2003. Last year he underwent ‘life-altering’ surgery to realign a series of pins in his neck and back that he had inserted after a quad biking accident 20 years ago.
The star spoke about his health in a recent interview with Rolling Stone UK as he said: "I don't fear dying, but I don't want to have a long, painful and miserable existence. I like the idea that if you have a terminal illness, you can go to a place in Switzerland and get it done quickly."