The siblings Jack and Kelly Osbourne have disclosed who they believe ought to depict their parents in a biopic about the couple. The possible project was announced in 2020 and officially confirmed this year. During a recent installment of “The Osbournes Podcast,” Jack queried, “Who do you want to play you guys?” – prompting his sister Kelly to respond with a suggestion: Florence Pugh. She stated that Pugh would perform terrifically as their mother in the movie. Sharon, who has been on the most recent season of “Celebrity Big Brother,” said, “I think Florence Pugh or the little girl from ‘Game of Thrones,’” referring to Maisie Williams. Jack then proposed that Bill Hader should portray their father in the biopic. Jack showed Ozzy a picture of the American comedy actor, to which he reacted by saying, “Fuck off,” but Sharon disagreed, frequently concurring with Jack and remarking, “I think he could nail it.”
No updates on the development of the biopic have been provided recently, but according to the podcast, the movie will explore the couple’s relationship from 1979 to 1999, focusing on Ozzy’s ascent as the lead vocalist of Black Sabbath. On the podcast, Ozzy amusingly quipped, “By the time we finish this film I’ll be dead.” Kelly stated that she is remaining detached from the movie. She expounded, “Everyone’s got something to do with the movie and I’m staying out of it,” but Jack interrupted her before she could elaborate on the rationale.
Florence Pugh, 28, recently appeared in the critically acclaimed Dune: Part Two and the Oscar Best Picture winner Oppenheimer. Bill Hader is an Emmy-nominated actor and comedian, well known for his Superman film script, Superbad, and numerous other works. Sharon Osbourne is best recognized as a television personality and music manager, having worked with her husband Ozzy, as well as numerous other artists. Ozzy Osbourne, 72, is a singer and songwriter known for his work in the heavy metal genre as the frontman of Black Sabbath, and later, as a solo artist
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