Ozzy Osbourne's son says celebrities should shut up when it comes to politics
Jack Osbourne said entertainers should avoid political commentary and argued those with strong views should run for office instead.
- On Friday, Jack Osbourne said celebrities should "shut the f*** up" when it comes to politics, arguing entertainers should focus on their craft rather than expressing political opinions.
- The Osbourne family visited Washington on Friday after Indiana GOP Rep. Victoria Spartz entered the late Ozzy Osbourne's biography into the Congressional Record, an honor Sharon Osbourne said "was a great honor for him."
- When asked if celebrities with platforms should use them to change minds, Jack responded, "Then be a politician, don't be an entertainer," and rejected any notion of pursuing politics himself.
- Sharon teased she might enter politics but remained noncommittal about which position; both expressed that the Washington visit made them miss the late Black Sabbath frontman.
- Jack recently honored his late father by naming his newborn daughter Ozzy Matilda Osbourne; the Prince of Darkness died in July 2025 at age 76, continuing family tributes.
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Jack Osbourne takes message to Capitol Hill: Celebrities need to 'keep their mouth shut' about politics
Jack Osbourne made it clear that he has no desire to chat about politics with the paparazzi.Osbourne was spotted at the Capitol with his mother, Sharon, on Friday as they honored his late father, Ozzy, who passed away in 2025. As he was about to leave, the 40-year old was approached by a reporter eager to get his take on current events. 'Then be a politician, don't be an entertainer.'Osbourne immediately shut down the conversation"You know what,…
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