Ozzy Osbourne peed himself on stage: ‘I was wet anyway’

Black Sabbath’s tracks weren’t the only thing to go No. 1.

Ozzy Osbourne admitted Tuesday that he used to pee his pants in the middle of performing onstage — the singer reasoned that he was already “wet anyway.”

Osbourne, 74, made the revelation on “The Osbourne Podcast“, which resumed production after a five-year hiatus and is hosted by the former Black Sabbath singer, wife Sharon Osbourne and their children Jack and Kelly.

“When I was onstage, I used to go, ‘Oh, f – – k it,’ and just piss,” said the “Paranoid” musician. “‘Cause I was wet anyway from throwing water around.”

“Thanks for sharing,” Sharon, 71, interjected.

Ozzy was reportedly well-known for dousing himself and his fans with water during Sabbath concerts.

In one clip posted to YouTube in 2018, the singer is spotted turning on a massive hose and pointing it at the crowd, drenching everyone within its radius.

Singer Ozzy Osbourne admitted Tuesday that he used to pee his pants in the middle of performing, reasoning that he was already “wet anyway.”
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Osbourne, 74, made the revelation on “The Osbourne Podcast”, which resumed production after a 5-year hiatus and is hosted by the former Black Sabbath singer, his wife Sharon and their children Jack and Kelly.
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The singer also confirmed the rumor that he once snorted ants with the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe in the ’80s.

“Yeah,” Ozzy told his son Jack, 37, after the latter asked about the validity of the rumor. “I did. Two.”

“Did you feel them crawling around in your sinuses? Did you get an ant drip?” Jack pressed his father.

“When I was onstage, I used to go, ‘Oh, f – – k it,’ and just piss,” declared the “Paranoid” singer. “‘Cause I was wet anyway from throwing water around.”
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The singer also confirmed the rumor that he once snorted ants with the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe in the ’80s.
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Ozzy attempted to defend his actions by saying that he was drunk, but fully admitted to snorting the creatures.

Water and ants are nothing for Ozzy, however. The world won’t soon forget that he famously bit off a head of a bat during a performance for his “Diary of a Madman” tour at Des Moines Veterans Memorial Auditorium on Jan. 20, 1982.

A fan threw the bat at him, but the rocker assumed it was rubber before he bit into it. “Immediately, though, something felt wrong. Very wrong. For a start, my mouth was instantly full of this warm, gloopy liquid, with the worst aftertaste you could ever imagine,” he wrote in his memoir, “I Am Ozzy.”

He added: “I could feel it staining my teeth and running down my chin. Then the head in my mouth twitched …”

Ozzy and the former “The Talk” co-host haven’t held back during their podcast. Last week, they even revealed that their assisted suicide pact was still in place.

Osbourne was reportedly well known for dousing himself and his fans with water during Sabbath concerts.
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“I don’t want it to actually hurt. Mental suffering is enough pain without physical. So if you’ve got mental and physical, see ya,” Sharon said after Jack asked his mom if their “plan” was still in place.

In a 2007 interview with the Daily Mirror, Sharon revealed that the couple planned on taking a trip to Switzerland to the Swiss assisted-dying organization Dignitas.

“We believe 100 percent in euthanasia,” the former “X Factor” judge told the outlet. “[We] have drawn up plans to go to the assisted suicide flat in Switzerland if we ever have an illness that affects our brains.”

“If Ozzy or I ever got Alzheimer’s, that’s it — we’d be off,” she added, nothing she didn’t want to put her kids — who had “all agreed” to the plan — through the hardship of taking care of their parents.

Sharon said that the pact came about after the couple watched her father become a “shell” during his battle with the disease.

The former “America’s Got Talent” judge also has been very vocal about her 16-year battle with depression.

“Some days are better than others, and some days you feel like you just want to pull the sheets over your head and just stay in that bed and not do a damn thing … except rot,” Sharon told her “Talk” co-hosts in 2014.

New episodes of “The Osbourne Podcast” drop every Tuesday.

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