Sharon Osbourne left scathing comments to Bruce Dickinson as she accused him of being jealous of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne.

Over a decade ago, Ozzy and Bruce had a heated exchange during the band's experience on the Ozzfest tour in 2005. For what it's worth, the Iron Maiden frontman disrespected and insulted the rocker throughout the tour, making Sharon enraged.

After the incident, Ozzy and Sharon sat for an interview with Consequence where they both recalled the experience after the former Black Sabbath member was asked if he felt underrated compared to other vocalists, including Dickinson.

For the former "The View" cast member, Dickinson was a prick for saying bad things about her husband.

"He's never apologized, he never even went up and said hello to Ozzy. The thing about him is that he is just so jealous. And always has been of Ozzy. And that's his problem," she said.

Although she acknowledges Dickinson's success as a soloist and a band frontman, Sharon revealed that most people do not know his real identity.

Ozzy shared a similar sentiment, saying that Dickinson was indeed a great singer but not a nice person.

A video of Dickinson slamming Ozzfest and calling it an "Eggfest" instead went viral after the incident.

Ozzy Osbourne Does Not Want Johnny Depp To Portray Him in a Biopic

In other news, Ozzy recently expressed his disapproval over the idea of having Johnny Depp play his role in a biopic.

As quoted by Louder Sound, The Prince of Darkness told Consequence that he does not want a famous person like Depp to act like himself. Instead, he would love to see a relatively unknown actor play the role.

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Even Sharon said she did not want it to be like "Bohemian Rhapsody," which she called a hallmark movie. Instead, she wanted the film to be more real and make it an adult movie for adults.

Ozzy's biopic was originally announced in 2020. It will reportedly focus on his relationship with Sharon from 1979 to 1996. It will also touch on his infamous battles with drug and alcohol addiction.

No further announcements have been made about it yet. But it was disclosed that their eldest daughter, Aimee, had already prepared the treatment. The script will be reportedly made by Oscar nominee Lee Hall, who created "Rocketman" and "Billy Elliott."

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