Reality of me on TV. “I suppose
Americans get a kick out of watching a crazy Brit family like us make
complete fools of ourselves every week," the BBC quoted Ozzy Osbourne as
saying. Apparently the Osbourne’s don’t like the TV cameras following
them an entire day just to get a 25 minute episode for their TV reality
show. Ozzy Osbourne told reporters at the European Music Television
Awards, "Me don't like the bloody cameras following me every bleeping
wares I Bloody Bleep’in Goes". The shows international success
revitalized Ozzy’s career, netted the family more than 80 million
dollars, and showed the world just how horny house pets can be.
Considering the cost of the combined family habit, TV Executives expect
the Osbournes will be ready to continue taping their reality show in
early spring 2005. No word yet on whether Amy Osbourne will participate
in the Osbournes Reality TV Show now that her father Ozzy has quit
reality.
