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Sharon Osbourne regrets this ‘biggest mistake’ as husband Ozzy’s manager

Sharon Osborne once closed her husband Ozzy's opportunity and admits she regrets her decision.

Ozzy, 76, was offered an audition for “Pirates of the Caribbean,” and claimed that Sharon, 72, was not a good role for her husband.

“Want to know what the biggest mistake I've ever made with Ozzy?” Sharon asked host Billy Corgan to him. “Epic Other People” podcast.

Ozzy Osbourne says, “I can't walk…but I'm still alive.”

TV personality Sharon Osborne shared the “bigest mistake” created as her husband Ozzy's manager. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images of Recording Academy)

“He offered to go to Pirates of the Caribbean and read it. I've never told anyone this before and I said no. ”

“Was he perfect now?” Sharon added.

The podcast host replied, “He would have been perfect! It's not too late, but it's a gods blessing.”

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Ozzy was offered an audition for “Pirates of the Caribbean” and claimed that Sharon was not a good role for her husband. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images from Disney)

“When Johnny [Depp] I wanted Keith [Richards] Do you remember to become a pirate? ” Sharon said as if he had mentioned the Rolling Stones lead guitarist. Richards is Teague, “Pirates of the Caribbean: The World End” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Stranger Ties.”

Ozzy made other appearances on Silverscreen as he played roles in “Gold Member Austin Powers” and “Little Nicky.”

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Keith Richards plays guitar on his profile

Another rocker, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, was cast in two of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films. (Nelson Almeida/AFP via Getty Images)

Sharon's candid confession comes after Locker recently admitted that he has difficulty walking due to ongoing health issues.

“I'll continue on about how I can't walk, and I can't do this… But do you know what I was thinking during my vacation? I complain all my complaints And I'm still alive,” he said in January. 29 episodes of his Sirius XM show, “Ozzy Speaks.”

Ozzy continues, “I might be moaning about how I can't walk, but I'm looking down on the road and some people didn't do half of my thing, but they did that. I didn't make it.”

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Ozzy Osbourne is out of hospital and recovering at home

Ozzy will perform one final show in Birmingham, England in July with Black Sabbath's original lineup. (Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images)

“I have a lot of friends and acquaintances who have gone.”

He added, “I have to balance myself.” “I'm not dead, but I'm still actively doing things.”

Ozzy will perform one final show in Birmingham, England in July with Black Sabbath's original lineup.

“The first time I'm going to go back, it's time to get back to where I was born,” Ozzy said earlier in a statement. “How blessed is it to do it with the help of those I love? Birmingham is a true home of metal. Birmingham forever.”

The Black Sabbath Reed vocalist was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2003.

In 2023, Osborne announced he had retired from tour, explaining that he could no longer travel “physically” as “physically capable” as his tour schedule demanded.

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