Ozzy Osbourne: 'I'm Getting Sick Of Lady Gaga'

Ozzy Osbourne: 'I'm Getting Sick Of Lady Gaga'
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Ozzy Osbourne is a fan of Lady Gaga - but doesn't want to see her face for a while.

The metal legend and unlikely reality star is back on tour, and he sat down with Us Weekly to talk music, family, and his passionate feelings about Gaga.

"I do think Lady Gaga should take a break for a little while. She's getting too much. And she doesn't watch the the exposure of her clothes. She's just too overexposed. She could be the next Madonna if she played her cards right," he tells the magazine, before giving some sage advice.

"I like her, but I'm getting a bit sick of her. When I turn on the TV, I see her wearing another lamp shade or whatever. She needs to take a break, I think, for an hour or so. I love her, I think she's really, really entertaining, but she's doing a bit too much," he continues. But wait, it's more Ozzy on Gaga!

"Every day it is something else else. The specialness of her is gonna get killed if she doesn't calm it down. Who manages her? Someone should whisper in her ear and say back off for a couple of months -- let people gain interest back. Let people want you, you know?

Well, the Prince of Darkness has been around quite a while, so maybe he has some advice worth listening to.

Ironically, Gaga paid a sort of homage to Osbourne last weekend by biting the head off of a Santa Claus doll on stage; Ozzy is famous for biting the head off of a bat on stage.

For much more from the interview, click over to Us Weekly.

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