Ozzy Osbourne is ‘fed up’ with Britney Spears’ dance videos on Instagram: ‘Every f–king day’
Ozzy Osbourne has had it with Britney Spears’ Instagram videos.
The “Crazy Train” singer told wife Sharon Osbourne and their children Jack and Kelly Osbourne that he is “fed up” with seeing the “poor old” singer’s social media posts during Tuesday’s episode of their “Osbournes” podcast.
When Sharon explained that it was Spears’ “dancing” content that her husband was specifically referring to, Ozzy added, “Every f—king day.”
“I feel sorry for her,” Kelly, 39, said before the rocker, 75, added, “You know, it’s sad, very, very sad.”
Sharon, 71, referred to Spears as a “poor little thing,” while Jack, 38, agreed with his father and said it was “very sad indeed.”
“It’s heartbreaking,” Sharon added.
Spears’ rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
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The Osbournes’ comments about Spears come just days after the “Toxic” singer shared a throwback clip of her dancing to Madonna’s “I’m Addicted.”
She posted the video Saturday, shortly after she declared she was “single as f—k” following a breakup with her now ex-boyfriend Paul Richard Soliz.
The singer has also shared many other dancing and risqué videos over the years that have left her fans — and her children — concerned for her well-being following her public conservatorship battle and divorce from Sam Asghari.
Last September, Spears also shocked fans when she posted a video of herself dancing with a pair of butcher knives. Though, she claimed the knives were fake.
“I started playing in the kitchen with knives today 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ !!! Don’t worry they are NOT real knives !!! Halloween is soon 🙈🙈🙈 !!!”
She shared another video of herself in lingerie and heels busting a move to Peggy Lee’s 1958 hit “Fever” shortly after it was revealed that her dad, Jamie Spears, had recently undergone a leg amputation procedure last December.
Over the years, Britney has defended her dancing videos, calling them a form of therapy.