
Sharon Osbourne ripped into the Kardashians for trying to profit off of Ozzy’s empire
'Stick to what you know... Lipgloss'
Sharon Osbourne was mortified when she noticed that the Kardashian sisters Kylie and Kendall Jenner was trying to profit from her now-late husband Ozzy Osbourne’s rock empire. Following Ozzy’s death, the old feud between them has resurfaced on social media.
Basically, Kendall had attempted to make t-shirts showing her face with a translucent image, showing rock stars such as Ozzy Osbourne layered in the background. Sharon immediately called her out on X and told them they “hadn’t earned the right” to do it.
Sharon clapped back following the random vintage t-shirt brand attempt, which was shut down back in June 2o17: “Girls… You haven’t earned the right to put your face with musical icons. Stick to what you know… Lip gloss.”
RIP to Ozzy Osbourne. But also, RIP to Kendall and Kylie’s attempt at a vintage rock merch empire. Sharon Osbourne DRAGGED them to hell and back! And honestly, they deserved it! 🕊️
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Kendall later wrote a statement: “These designs were not well thought out and we deeply apologise to anyone that has been upset and/or offended, especially to the families of the artists. We are huge fans of their music and it was not our intention to disrespect these icons.”
“The tee shirts have been pulled from retail and all images have been removed. We will use this as an opportunity to learn from these mistakes and again, we are very sorry,” Kendall added to her online apology, and it wasn’t just Sharon they offended.
Kendall and Kylie were called “disrespectful and disgusting” for the idea, which featured other musicians like Tupac and Notorious BIG. Voletta Wallace, Notorious BIG’s mother, criticised them, while a lawyer for the rapper’s estate threatened legal action if they continued.
“I am not sure who told @kyliejenner and @kendalljenner that they had the right to do this,” Wallace’s post read. “The disrespect of these girls to not even reach out to me or anyone connected to the estate baffles me,” stating they had not requested to use the photos.
“I have no idea why they feel they can exploit the deaths of 2pac and my son Christopher to sell a T-shirt. This is disrespectful, disgusting, and exploitation at its worst!!!” Wallace added. Each t-shirt was being sold for $125 for a short period of time, until they were removed.
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