Sharon Osbourne criticizes Kanye West for using Ozzy’s song: He ‘hooked up with the wrong Jew’

Sharon Osbourne criticized “anti-Semitic” Kanye West for allegedly using her husband, Ozzy Osbourne’s song without consent at his album listening party.

“Kanye married the wrong Jew this time,” the former TV personality — who grew up in a Jewish family — told TMZ Friday.

The “Heartless” rapper has been sent a cease-and-desist letter after being banned from using Black Sabbath’s 1983 US festival live performance of “Iron Man,” the “Talk” alumnus reports.

While Ozzy rarely turns down requests from other artists to use his songs, Sharon explained that he had the “special opportunity to say no”, describing West as an “outrageous antisemite” who “hateful represents.”

He also took the controversy to Instagram with a clip from the 2022 film “Studio 666”, which shows Lionel Richie playing his 1984 hit “Hello” with Dave Grohl.

Sharon, 71, outed Grohl to West and Lionel Richie as the “Endless Love” singer, telling the Foo Fighters rocker, “We all have writer’s block — but this is my f–king song… You know what I’m saying? I love that song. No, no, I love that song… bring your own song!”


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“Welcome to the carnival @kanyewest 🤡 #permissionnotgranted #ironman,” she captioned the clip.

Earlier in the day, Ozzy, 75, also took to social media to criticize West for sampling his music, echoing his wife’s statement that he “refused to give permission because he was a He is anti-Semitic and has caused untold suffering to many people.”

He added, “He went ahead and used the sample at his album listening party last night.” “I don’t want to have anything to do with this guy.”

West, 46, and rapper Ty Dolla $ign hosted a listening party for his upcoming album “Vultures” at Chicago’s United Center on Thursday.

The “Bound 2” hitmaker begins his new track by rapping, “And I’m still crazy, bipolar, anti-Semitic / And I’m still the king.”

Since October 2022, West has spread his controversial anti-Semitic views since he called the “death hoax on the Jewish people” on X.

At that time, West lost access to his social media accounts and several brand deals because he continued to praise Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.

Despite his continuing anti-Semitic behavior, he apologized to the Jewish community in December.

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