Ozzy Osbourne says he felt calm while trying to kill his wife

Ozzy OsbourneOzzy Osbourne remembers feeling ”calm” as he threatened to kill his wife while high on drugs.The 71-year-old music star can still vividly recall feeling ”peaceful” during the dramatic incident in 1989, when he threatened Sharon at their home in Buckinghamshire, south-east England.

He shared: ”I felt the calmest I had ever felt in my life. I was just peaceful. It’s not exactly one of my greatest achievements.

”All I remember is waking up in Amersham jail and I asked the cop, ‘Why am I here?’ And he says, ‘You want me to read your charge?’ So he read, ‘John Michael Osbourne, you have been arrested for attempted murder.

haron, 67, admitted that Ozzy’s murder attempt caught her off guard. She also remembers her husband being in a ”very calm” state during the incident.

Sharon – who has Aimee, 37, Kelly, 35, and Jack, 34, with Ozzy – told ‘The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne’: ”I put the kids to bed, bathed them – we had a nanny living at the house then – and I was sat down reading.

”He came into the room. I had no idea who was sat across from me on the sofa but it wasn’t my husband.

”He goes to a stage where he gets that look in his eyes, the shutters were down and I just couldn’t get through to him. And he just said, ‘We’ve come to a decision that you’ve got to die’.

”He was calm – very calm – then suddenly he lunged across at me and just dived on me and started to choke me. He got me down on the ground on top of me and I was feeling for stuff on the table.

”I felt the panic button and I just pressed it and the next thing I know, the cops were there.

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Pearl Thusi’s Black Pearl Hair to stay at Clicks Amid Saga

Pearl ThusiIf you have not been social media for the past few days, here is the tea.’ website put up an advertisement contrasting hair between “healthy” and “unhealthy” hair.n their public statement TRESemme stated, “We are very sorry that images used by TRESemme South Africa marketing campaign on the Clicks website appear to promote racist stereotypes about hair. Our campaign set out to celebrate the beauty of all hair types and the range of solution that TRESemme offers but we got it wrong.”

argue that as a supplier to Clicks I would support a consumer boycott of Clicks or of Tresemme, but what is the point of then shopping at Shoprite for example? Less representation and participation of African people in there. There is limited meaningful participation of black people in all aspects and levels of retail in South Africa, period! The consumer could change that if there really was an intention to do so.”

Mama Pantha has not even bothered to address the matter on Twitter, because of her tumultuous relationship with the app. The decision is a safe on, considering that the chances are high she would get dragged for anything she would tweet on the matter.

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Pearl Thusi,  the face and brains and beauty behind the popular haircare brand, Black Pearl Hair which is available at nationwide Clicks stores. Yes, Clicks!

It does turn out that, Clicks is actually not all to the blame for the advertisement, just that they are guilty for hosting the advertisement on their website. The real culprit for the whole racially charged saga is TRESemme. The haircare range was responsible for the advertisement that went on to the Clicks website.

 

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The advert cut the line between the two using natural hair as examples of the “unhealthy” hair, and you have guessed it; Becky looking hair as the “healthy” hair every women should aspire too.

HOW ACTRESS THANDEKA MDELISWA DIED!

Thandeka MdeliswaTRIBUTES have poured in for actress Thandeka Mdeliswa, who died at the weekend after allegedly being shot by her partner.

She was 34 years old. She was best known for starring as Khanya in SABC1’s drama series iKani.

She has also made appearances in several other local productions, including eKasi: Our Stories and Generations: The Legacy.

Following the news of her passing, many took to Twitter to pay tribute to her.

Her industry peer Florence Masebe said in a tweet that she was hurt by Thandeka’s passing. “So saddened by the news of this young woman’s passing. It hurts more than I can explain. There can never be enough flowers to comfort a grieving mother…” she tweeted.

The actress’ family confirmed the cause of her death was gender-based violence, which President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a pandemic earlier this year.

“It is with great sorrow that we inform you of the passing of our dearest daughter. She was shot in Evander, Mpumalanga on Thursday, 3 September 2020. She was immediately rushed to Evander Hospital, stabilised, then airlifted to Witbank after which she was transferred to Steve Biko Academic Hospital (Pretoria) as her condition was critical but stable. She passed on in the morning of the 5th September 2020 (Saturday),” said the family.

The family said they were hurt by the manner in which their daughter died.

“The brutality which was inflicted on our daughter has left us deeply hurt. This is another incident of violence against women (gender-based violence) which our country has to fight against. We believe justice will be served.”

Funeral arrangements for Thandeka’s burial will be announced in due course.

Actress Thandeka Mdeliswa has died #RIPThandekaMdeliswa

Thandeka MdeliswaThe family of actress Thandeka Mdeliswa confirmed in a statement issued at the weekend that her murder was an act of gender-based violence.

“It is with great sorrow that we inform you of the passing of our dearest daughter. She was shot in Evander, Mpumalanga on Thursday, 3 September 2020. She was immediately rushed to Evander hospital, stabilised then airlifted to Witbank after which she was transferred to Steve Biko Academic Hospital (Pretoria) as her condition was critical but stable. She passed on in the morning of the 5th September 2020 (Saturday).”

The family further confirmed that her murder was “another incident of violence against women” and added that the circumstances surrounding her death were still under investigation by police in Evander.

“The brutality which was inflicted on our daughter has left us deeply hurt. This is another incident of violence against women (gender-based violence) which our country has to fight against. We believe justice will be served.”

The statement concluded by indicating that this is currently the only information that the family are able to give and asked for their privacy to be respected at this time.

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Enhle Mbali strikes again, demands R500 000 from Black Coffee for holidays

Enhle Mbali and Black CoffeeThe Sunday paper says Mbali wrote to the Joburg high court and she now wants Black Coffee to pay her R500 000 per year for holidays.

Mbali also told the High Court that Black Coffee made her lose income when they were still married, after he banned her from taking part in any romantic roles where kissing was involved.

However, Black Coffee fired back and told the court that their marriage was out of community of property and Mbali should stop speaking as if they had a joint estate. He also revealed that Mbali earned R700 000 in the past six months from her acting role and she, therefore, has enough money of her own.

Mbali wants Black Coffee to pay her R4 Million for legal fees before the matter can be heard in court.

However, Black Coffee denied that he earned this income and said his income fluctuates and has been affected by the lock-down. He also revealed that he was hit with an R40 Million SARS penalty for which he has already paid R8 Million.

Black Coffee and Enhle Mbali have a prenup agreement which limits the amount that Enhle Mbali can claim from the divorce to R4 Million. She is now claiming that she was tricked into signing the prenup.

Mbali revealed that Black Coffee owns an impressive property portfolio that includes an R6 Million Home in Sanhurst, an R26 Million property in Braamfontein, and other properties in Sanhurst and Northcliff.

The popular DJ also owns luxury sports cars worth over R10 Million.

She wants the popular DJ to pay her R131 000 per month for maintenance, R80 000 per month for child support, and R17 800 per month for beauty treatments.

In June, Sunday Sun revealed that Mbali wanted R100 000 per month for maintenance and child support, petrol, and groceries.

She also demanded R17 000 a month for beauty treatments and medical expenses and R30 000 monthly pocket money that she used to receive when the two were still married.

Sunday Sun also revealed that Black Coffee earns an estimated R100 Million every year from his music and other ventures.

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