Report: OZZY OSBOURNE Reveals Helicopter Death Fear

March 29, 2009, 15 years ago

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Digital Spy has issued the following report from Sarah Rollo:

OZZY OSBOURNE has revealed that thoughts of death preoccupied his mind during a recent helicopter trip over the Grand Canyon.

The BLACK SABBATH rocker's family arranged the treat so that he could fulfil a lifetime ambition on his 60th birthday.

However, Osbourne told WENN that the journey was marred by the thought that everyone onboard was going to die.

"We get to the Grand Canyon and I've got a helicopter and I'm going, 'Hang about, this is too good to be true. I'm with my wife and this...guy flying helicopters over the Grand Canyon'," he said.

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As previously reported, FOX All Access host Chris recently caught up with the first family of Rock & Roll, The Osbournes. How can you describe anything The Osbournes do? Just watch...

Reuters.com recently reported:

Sharon Osbourne lashed out on Thursday at suggestions that her family's history of drug and drink addiction made them unsuitable to host a TV variety show.

Osbourne, her BLACK SABBATH husband OZZY and children Jack and Kelly -- who shocked and delighted audiences on their reality show "The Osbournes" -- make their return to U.S. television as a family next week as hosts of a show featuring, skits, audience pranks and a sprinkling of four-letter words.

Kelly, 24, recently completed a second stint of rehab for addiction to painkillers, while Jack, 23, has struggled with alcoholism and Ozzy has spoken frequently of earlier addiction to drugs and drink.

Asked in a telephone conference call if their past would prove controversial in their new roles on the "Osbournes Reloaded" show, Sharon said it was "most ridiculous question I have ever been asked in my entire career."
"I am really angry. Do you know how many people in this country alone suffer from addiction?

"All my family are examples of being truthful about their condition and working though it and trying to better themselves," she said.

"We are a real family and we don't pretend to be something we are not. I have taken real offense...probably half the people watching our show have someone in their family who has a problem with alcohol and drugs."

Osbourne said her son Jack had been sober for six years and that she viewed him as a "beacon of hope to every young person in this country who is struggling with addiction."

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