Ozzy Osbourne Gets Even More Candid With Gross Concert Confession

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Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne never ceases to raise some eyebrows when talking about his wild behavior from years past.

The Black Sabbath rocker has had his fair share of crazy moments throughout his career, and now he's sharing another new unfiltered tidbit—which may be TMI.

During the newest episode of his family podcast, The Osbournes, the now 74-year-old entertainer revealed that he used to pee himself while performing on stage at his concerts since he was "wet anyway."

Ozzy would often spray the audience with water guns or dump out buckets of water at the metal band's shows, which explains why he was already soaked during some of the concerts.

“When I was onstage, I used to go, 'Oh, f--k it' and just piss 'cause I was wet anyway from throwing water around," he explained on the new podcast episode, which released Tuesday, Oct. 17.

"Oh Lord, thanks for sharing," wife Sharon Osbourne replied to her husband's less-than-pleasant confession.

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Ozzy's latest revelation comes after last week's podcast bombshell, where he and Sharon confirmed that they still have an end-of-life pact together.

The pair previously shared the details of their controversial pact back in a 2007 interview with The Mirror, where they claimed that they would both die by euthanasia if either of them ended up with Alzheimer's, which is what Sharon's father Don Arden ultimately died from.

During last week's podcast, Sharon insisted that the pact is very much still in place.

"Is that still a plan?" son Jack Osbourne asked, while his mom replied, "Jack, do you think we're gonna suffer?"

"Aren't we already all suffering?" Jack asked, while sister Kelly Osbourne looked to be in complete shock.

"Yes, we are, but I don't want it to actually hurt as well," Sharon explained. "Mental suffering is enough pain without physical, so if you've got mental and physical, see ya!"

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