Ozzy Osbourne Reveals He Can't Stand Britney Spears' Dance Videos Anymore: 'Every F-ing Day'

Ozzy Osbourne, Britney Spears
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Ozzy Osbourne expressed his frustration with Britney Spears' social media posts in a recent family discussion with his wife, Sharon Osbourne, and children, Jack Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne.

The former Black Sabbath frontman voiced his annoyance with the pop star's Instagram dance videos, stating that he has grown tired of them.

In a podcast episode of Are the Osbournes Leaving Hollywood, Ozzy declared, "I'm fed up with seeing poor old Britney Spears on YouTube."

He then stressed, "Every f-----g day."

As the conversation unfolded, different perspectives emerged. Kelly expressed empathy, sharing, "I feel sorry for her." Her musician father added, "You know it's sad, very, very sad."

In alignment with their sentiments, Jack echoed, "Very sad indeed," while Sharon confessed, "It's heartbreaking."

Spears shared that she is motivated to showcase her dance moves on social media because it relieves her of emotional distress.

In a social media post from 2022, the "Toxic" singer explained, via Reuters, "I'm dancing in time now Victoria ... yes ... nerve damage on the right side of my body."

"There's no cure except God I guess ... nerve damage is caused sometimes when you don't get enough oxygen to your brain ... your brain literally shuts down."

In the "Baby One More Time" singer's detailed account, she elaborated on the challenges, saying she struggled to draw a breath and she has permanent nerve damage resulted in areas of her body losing sensation.

Spears added how she found herself waking up about three times a week with her hands feeling completely numb and her nerves send a tingling sensation from her right side up to her neck, with the most intense pain centered on her temple.

"It stings and it's scary ... the last 3 years since I got out of that place I've been in a mild unconscious state ..." Spears emphasized the therapeutic nature of dancing, likening it to a form of medication that provides her with a sense of release and renewal.

The mom-of-two explained, "It was like it was too scary to be here ... although my instagram has been not up to par to most ... hey hey hey it gave me existence and got me here."

"And although I don't move like I use to ... I truly believe my faith in it gave me strength ... by the grace of God I finally found a medication where I actually feel oxygen going to my brain and through my neck ... my eyes are more open now and I can hold my head up correctly."

The Osbournes' remarks about Spears come after her throwback dance video, which was posted on social media, showed her dancing to Madonna's "I'm Addicted."

Their comments also come after Spears publicly declared herself "single AF" after parting ways with her ex-boyfriend, Paul Richard Soliz.

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