Ozzy Osbourne Admits His Son's Documentary Is Not All Positive
Paul Archuleta, FilmMagic
Ozzy told VH1 Radio that "I haven't seen any of the footage of it but what I know is he's interviewed people, my family, my sisters and my brothers. He's gone really deep and it's not all complimentary about me. There are some people that don't like me. I don't know if he's going to put it all in. I don't know; he's got like 500 hours of film to work from."
Ozzy was also willing to be the subject of his son's film, because, well, that's what dad's do. They help their offspring, even when they are the dove eating godfather of heavy metal with an image to uphold. The Blizzard of Ozz also said, "If your son asks you about doing a documentary on you, what are you going to say? I help my son in any way I can, you know."
'Wreckage of My Past' is tentatively due next year.

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