Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne FORBID Donald Trump from using his music

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne FORBID President Donald Trump from using his music after campaign tweet

British power couple Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne forbid President Donald Trump from using anymore of his music for political ads or campaigns on Thursday.

The 73-year-old reality star-turned-politician used the 70-year-old rock legend’s 1980 track Crazy Train in a campaign ad poking fun of MSNBC’s technical difficulties during the first Democratic debate.

‘In the meantime, I have a suggestion for Mr. Trump,’ the 66-year-old Talk co-host wrote in a statement.  

Stop! British power couple Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne forbid President Donald Trump from using anymore of his music for political ads or campaigns on Thursday (pictured in 2017)

‘Real professionals!’ The 73-year-old reality star-turned-politician used the 70-year-old rock legend’s 1980 track Crazy Train in a campaign ad poking fun of MSNBC’s technical difficulties during the first Democratic debate

‘Perhaps he should reach out to some of his musician friends. Maybe #KayneWest (Gold Digger), @KidRock (I Am the Bullgod) or @TedNugentofficial (Stranglehold) will allow use of their music.’

At the same time, Ozzy (born John) tweeted about his presidential seal-inspired ‘Make America Metal Again’ T-shirt from Ozzfest 2016.

Back in 2009-2010, Sharon – who voted for the UK to withdraw from the European Union – was ‘fired’ by Trump in week 10 of the third season of NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice.

The flame-haired presenter and the Godfather of Metal – who renewed their vows in 2017 – will celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary on July 4, and they share three adult children. 

The 66-year- old Talk co-host wrote in a statement: ‘Perhaps he should reach out to some of his musician friends. Maybe #KayneWest (Gold Digger), @KidRock (I Am the Bullgod) or @TedNugentofficial (Stranglehold) will allow use of their music’

‘#MAMA’: At the same time, Ozzy (born John) tweeted about his presidential seal-inspired ‘Make America Metal Again’ T-shirt from Ozzfest 2016

Ex-boss: Back in 2009-2010, Sharon – who voted for the UK to withdraw from the European Union – was ‘fired’ by Trump in week 10 of the third season of NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice


Renewed their vows in 2017: The flame-haired presenter and the Godfather of Metal will celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary on July 4, and they share three adult children

The long list of legends who’ve demanded that Donald cease from playing their music at his rallies includes The Rolling Stones, Prince, Queen, Pharrell Williams, George Harrison, Neil Young, Adele, Elton John, R.E.M., Twisted Sister, and more.

Last November, Rihanna tweeted that neither she nor her people ‘would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies’ after Trump played Please Don’t Stop the Music.

That same day, Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose tweeted that the twice-divorced father-of-five a ‘s***bag’ for ignoring the band’s ‘formal request’ to stop using Sweet Child ‘o Mine.  

Wow! The long list of legends who’ve demanded that Donald cease from playing their music at his rallies includes The Rolling Stones, Prince, Queen, Pharrell Williams, George Harrison, Neil Young, Adele, Elton John, R.E.M., Twisted Sister, and more (pictured June 18)

‘Not for much longer!’ Last November, Rihanna tweeted that neither she nor her people ‘would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies’ after Trump played Please Don’t Stop the Music

‘Can you say “s***bags?’ That same day, Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose tweeted that the twice-divorced father-of-five was ignoring the band’s ‘formal request’ to stop using Sweet Child ‘o Mine

And Aerosmith has repeatedly sent cease and desist warnings to the former Democrat for using Dream On and Livin’ on the Edge at rallies as far back as 2015 and as recent as last August.

‘Even though I have the legal right to use Steven Tyler’s song, he asked me not to,’ Trump – who struggled to book bands at his 2017 inauguration – tweeted in 2015.

‘Have better one to take its place!’

‘This is not about Dems vs. Repub’: And Aerosmith has repeatedly sent cease and desist warnings to the former Democrat for using Dream On and Livin’ on the Edge at rallies as far back as 2015 and as recent as last August

Trump – who struggled to book bands at his 2017 inauguration – tweeted in 2015: ‘Even though I have the legal right to use Steven Tyler’s song, he asked me not to. Have better one to take its place!’

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