SHARON OSBOURNE's Warning To GENE SIMMONS

May 24, 2007

Entertainmentwise.com reports that more foul-mouthed words have come out of the mouth of Sharon Osbourne, and this time Gene Simmons is the one on the receiving end.

Speaking to Blender magazine, Sharon sums up her feelings towards the KISS bassist: "[Simmons] said that our kids are on drugs and that his aren't messed up like that. He'll always be C-list, and his wife's snatch has been rubbed on every pole in L.A. I'll fucking tear his head off and stick it up his wife's cunt!"

Gene's reality-TV program "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" has been described as an "Osbournes"-style reality show about the Simmons family, with camera crews tracking their every move as they perform both remarkable and mundane everyday tasks.

When asked in a 2004 interview what he thought about the trend of celebrities sharing their lives through reality TV, Gene said, "It was bound to happen, and every show is only as good as the celebrity that's involved. Ozzy's is still magnificent, because Ozzy's not a faker, Ozzy is what he is. Everybody sees it as a comedy, but I see it as very sad. I've known Ozzy for twenty-five or thirty years. The one thing nobody ever says at the beginning of a show is, 'Please don’t use drugs, otherwise you'll end up like me.' Because all the shaking and the stuttering and all that — Ozzy's come clean on that — it's because he's done that to himself. And it's sad, because when the cameras go away, the same person is a real human being, it's not just a TV show. And yet, every day of the week, there are new fifteen-year-old kids saying, 'Let's get in the car and get high.' And I'm thinking, 'Another idiot is born.'"

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