Rock Star Flees Crime Infested City

Famous rock n’ roll star Ozzy Osborne has apparently had it with the liberal disaster zone of Los Angeles, which is precisely why he and his family are literally fleeing from the hills of Hollywood to the less violent crime infested streets of the United Kingdom.

“Everything’s f—ing ridiculous there,” Osborne proclaimed to Sky News, adding that he is completely sickened by people being killed daily across the United States.

“I’m fed up with people getting killed every day,” Osborne continued, “God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings, and there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert.”

The rocker’s wife, Sharon Osborne, also chimed in, noting that the United States is totally different from a few short decades ago.

“America has changed so drastically. It isn’t the United States of America at all. Nothing’s united about it,” she remarked.

Ozzy Osborne also declared that he does not want to pass away and be buried in Forest Lawn, which is the California cemetery known to be the final resting place of Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor, and Clark Gable.

“I don’t want to die in America,” Osborne added fiercely, expressing zero desire in “[being] buried in f—ing Forest Lawn.”

“I’m English,” the UK-born rocker added, stating that while he wants to be back, if his wife ordered him that the family needs “to go and live in Timbuktu,” then he will go.

Osborne was born in Birmingham, England, and he revealed in 2020 that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2003.

However, the relocation to England is not due to his illness, but rather from weariness due to chronic violence across the nation, which has grown especially pronounced in multiple Democrat strongholds, including Los Angeles.

“It’s just time for me to come home,” Osborne concluded.


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