JACK Osbourne was left breaking down in tears as he spoke with singer Yungblud on his podcast just months on from his father’s passing.
The son of Ozzy Osbourne was left having to take a breath to compose himself as he got emotional in the aftermath of his death.




Ozzy passed away earlier this year[/caption]
Jack was speaking to singer Yungblud who has been open about Ozzy being his ideal and acted as a close friend to the Osbourne family in Ozzy’s final years.
During a tearful conversation, the pair spoke about the backlash Yungblud had received for being part of a group of performers who paid tribute to Ozzy at this year’s VMAs.
Yungblud and rock band Aerosmith found themselves facing an unexpected backlash following the performance with The Darkness singer Dan Hawkins even branding them both a “bunch of b*****ds.”
Dan then added: “Makes me sick how people jump on this s*** to further their own careers.”
But Jack staunchly defended Yungblud in the tearful moment on his podcast.
Jack said: “After the VMAs, there were some rockstars slagging you off.
“They were like he is just clout-chasing, he is jumping on the bandwagon of Ozzy passing.
“I kinda want to use this opportunity to talk about that because, as a family we have talked about this, you have been so graceful over the last two months…”
Jack then appeared to throw his hand down on the couch as he welled up with tears and became emotional.
Yungblud was quick to get up and share a hug with Jack as he comforted him amid his sadness.
Jack could later be heard remarking: “We will cut that bit out.”
He then continued through tears and with his voice shaking: “You were so much more involved…
“We’ve respected that you’ve respected that.
“But these people didn’t f***ing know!”
Wiping away tears, Jack continued: “They don’t know the f***ing story of it.
“They don’t know what we know and so I was kind of like, ‘f*** you dude’.”
Jack then commented on Ozzy and Yungblud’s bond as he ferociously shot down any speculation that the singer’s intentions were ill-motivated.

Ozzy and Yungblud shared a close bond[/caption]
Ozzy sadly passed away on July 22, with the cause of death later revealed to be a cardiac arrest.
It came after the Osbournes’ new documentary Coming Home aired on BBC One last week.
Speaking in the documentary around two years before his death, Ozzy got candid about his 20-year-long battle with Parkinson’s disease.
He explained how when he was 69, he felt good – but as soon as he turned 70, things changed.
Ozzy said that “the trap doors opened” when he reached the milestone age.
He explained: “When I was 69, I can vividly remember me thinking to myself, ‘I’m 69 and I don’t feel that bad’.
“Soon as I turned 70, the f***ing trap doors opened.
“I can’t walk very far without getting out of breath.
“I used to work out all the time, and I can’t do it now.”