OZZY OSBOURNE Admits Wetting The Bed

December 12, 2005

UK-Flava.com is reporting that Ozzy Osbourne has admitted he used to wet the bed every night.

Osbourne, who has battled alcohol and drug problems, says he used to drink so much it was normal for him to wake up to damp sheets every day.

The BLACK SABBATH star — who started boozing at 14 — is quoted in Britain's The People newspaper as saying: "Gradually it stopped being a buzz until every time I drank I became a miserable arsehole.

"I was wetting the bed every night and then I'd get angry and pissed off. I just got fed up with it."

The 57-year-old says he knew he had to quit drinking because it was killing him.

He said: "I knew I had to stop and I did. I was dying. I stopped smoking first, about five years ago and haven't had a drink for two years."

Ozzy added: "Every day I get up and thank God that I haven't had a drink."

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