Jack Osborne brutally fought back against Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters after the musician lost Jack’s late father, Ozzy Osborne.
Jack called Waters “CT” in his Instagram story after Waters said he “don’t care” about Ozzy’s music and onstage attitude.
Waters, 81, gave his dull opinion on Ozzy when he appeared in “The Independent Ink” last month.
“A just-dead Ozzy Osbourne will bless him in any state he is in his life,” he said. “We never know, we never know, you don’t know?
Waters added that he never “gives AF-K” about Ozzy’s music or his band.
“I don’t care about the Black Sabbath, I never did,” he said. “I’m not interested in chewing on the chicken’s heads or what they’re doing. I couldn’t really care about it, you know.”
When the host corrects him and says Ozzy actually bit his head from a bat instead of a chicken, “That’s even worse.”
Jack called Waters “pathetic and untouchable” after giving the interview wind on Tuesday.
“Hey @rogerwaters. f-k you,” he wrote. “How pathetic and untouched you? The only way you seem to be gaining attention these days is to vomit the bull in the press.”
“My dad always thought you were AC – t – thank you for proving him correctly,” he continued, adding a clown emoji.
Jack followed up in the second post and added the hashtag: “#f—Krogerwaters.”
Obviously, Ozzy’s children do not underestimate the humiliation about him.
Jack’s sister Kelly Osborne also recently defended her late father on Instagram, calling WWE star Becky Lynch a “dirtbag” after commenting that Kelly felt “disrespectful” to Ozzy.
Ozzy died of a heart attack on July 22nd. He also suffered from coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease. He was 76 years old.
The 39-year-old Jack posted an emotional homage to him last month, sharing a photo he had never seen before with the iconic locker.
“He was so much for so many people, but I was so lucky and blessed to be part of a very small group that came to call him ‘daddy’,” he writes. “My heart is filled with so much sadness and sadness, but there is also a lot of love and gratitude. I spent 14,501 days with the man.