Sharon Osbourne strongly criticized Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters, calling him "sick" and a "twisted individual" while also addressing his controversial stage performance in what she called a "pathetic Nazi outfit."
The feud began after Roger Waters made harsh public remarks about the late Ozzy Osbourne, who died earlier this year.
Waters stated in an interview that he "couldn't give a f***" about Ozzy's band, Black Sabbath.
He also dismissed Ozzy’s entire career as "idiocy and nonsense" and referenced his public life, including his MTV reality show.
Sharon Osbourne did not hold back in her defense of her husband.
Sharon called Roger Waters "one of the most twisted, sick individuals" she has met.
She also targeted his stage presence, specifically criticizing his routine of wearing a mock Nazi-style uniform, saying he was "stomping around in his pathetic Nazi outfit."
She added that Waters is "boring" and lacks charisma.
Sharon’s condemnation follows similar strong words from their son, Jack Osbourne, who previously called Waters "pathetic and out of touch."
The family has stood united against the musician’s dismissive comments about Ozzy’s legacy.
Jack noted that his father always disliked Waters and that the comments proved Ozzy right.
The family later launched merchandise mocking Waters using a play on the Pink Floyd song "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2."