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Ozzy regrets Osbournes TV show
Saturday 3 October 2009The Osbournes, which ran from 2002 to 2005, showed the often chaotic domestic life of the star, his wife Sharon and children Jack and Kelly.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's 'Front Row' the 60-year-old said the attention from the show was "really creepy": "It was as if I went to bed in one world and woke up in a completely different world".
"We went down to this market in Beverley Hills where you can just walk around artwork and statues and dolls and all this stuff and I got this really creepy feeling.
"I look around. People aren't looking, but I could feel eyes on me. I thought I was getting paranoid or something."
The star, who is promoting his autobiography 'I Am Ozzy', said he was not keen to repeat the experience - even though his wife has since forged a career as a TV personality on shows like the 'X Factor' and 'America's Got Talent'.
He added: "I don't really want to do TV. I don't like doing TV much. Sharon loves it."
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