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Sharon Osbourne has revealed that she once defecated in her husband’s stash of cannabis during a family holiday.
The former X Factor judge took her prank skills to a whole new level during a trip to Hawaii in 1995, but the joke sent her husband Ozzy Osbourne into a rage.
The strange admission came up during a new episode of The Osbournes Podcast and the family recalled the event which almost left Ozzy “nearly knocking a door off its hinge.”
Their daughter Kelly said: “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.'”
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Sharon then shared that she did the honours of defacating into the bag and zipping it up.
When Ozzy found out, Kelly continued: “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.”
Her brother Jack interrupted: “The funny thing was, as an adult, it wasn’t like it was 10 pounds of the most expensive weed.”
Sharon and Ozzy first met when her father, Don Arden, managed the rock band Black Sabbath which Ozzy fronted.
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The pair went on to have three children; Jack, Kelly and Aimee.
Ozzy was publically diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 3 years ago but had been secretly battling it for almost 20 years.
The 74-year old shared that he might not be able to perform again due to his declining health.
“I’m taking it one day at a time, and if I can perform again, I will,” he told Rolling Stone UK.
“But it’s been like saying farewell to the best relationship of my life.
“At the start of my illness, when I stopped touring, I was really p***ed off with myself, the doctors, and the world.”
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