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    In a stunning twist of events that could rival the plot of a heavy metal opera, Sharon Osbourne has taken it upon herself to wade into the murky waters of charity fundraising claims following Black Sabbath’s farewell concert. In case you missed it, the illustrious shindig held in Birmingham last month was touted as the “greatest heavy metal concert of all time.” Naturally, with a title like that, the numbers have gone through the roof. Who knew music could be so lucrative?

    Now, let’s talk figures. Immediately following the July 5 spectacle at Villa Park, which *definitely* rocked harder than your high school band, musical director Tom Morello shared an Instagram post boasting that “more than 190 million will be donated to houses and hospitals for children.” Because if you’re going to exaggerate, why not do it while saving the world?

    Billboard magazine quickly slapped a $190 million price tag on the event. Meanwhile, The Guardian made sure to join the party, reporting five million viewers for the pay-per-view livestream, translating into an estimated $150 million revenue explosion. This audacious fundraising endeavor promised that *100%* of the proceeds would flow into Acorns Children’s Hospice, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Cure Parkinson’s. Talk about clarifying your intentions—unless you’re Sharon, of course.


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    In a delightful chat with the ever-so-reputable Pollstar, Sharon decided to play the role of devil’s advocate. “One of the things that’s frightening me is all this false press about how we’ve made $140 million,” she said, likely looking exasperated. “I’m like, God, I wish we could have, for one gig.” So there you have it, folks: apparently, wishing upon a heavy metal star doesn’t translate to actual cash.

    Ms. Osbourne continued to display her astounding ability to navigate reality, stating that the cacophony of numbers posted online was pure fantasy. “The next morning, I went online, and it was like $140 million, $160 million. And I’m like, where does this stuff come from? Is there a fairy who grants wishes for concert earnings?” Apparently, they missed the memo on the financial feasibility, which takes a “good six weeks” to sift through expenses. Hygiene practices in the financial world are more transactional than a Tinder date gone wrong.

    When writer Ray Waddell pointed out that these reported figures could leave the Children’s Hospital (and its waiting lists) anxiously waiting for their $190 million, Sharon couldn’t help but exclaim, “Oh my God! It’s a children’s hospital, a children’s hospice, and Parkinson’s research. Everyone thinks they’re going to cure everything with this much money, but it’s not the real world.” Well, wrapping up charitable expectations in a nice bow of reality is certainly refreshing, isn’t it?

    Despite the overwhelming absurdity of the figures being tossed around like confetti, Sharon did agree that the event was a “huge success.” After all, it featured her late husband’s grand final show—though let’s be real; if you’re Metallica, Slayer, Guns N’ Roses, and Tool, you probably think you’re immune to the IRS. “It was a phenomenal event,” she declared, reinforcing that it was the first time any artist had bowed out with a streamed gig that sent proceeds to charity. Just to clarify: the world now officially has a blueprint for how to make a dramatic exit. Step aside, Shakespeare.

    Sadly, in a plot twist that has left many reeling, Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22, just weeks after his grand farewell. But don’t fret too much—at least the legend got his moment in the spotlight before the curtain dropped. And as for the money? Well, that might just live on in a mythological world as elusive as Black Sabbath’s rumored retirement plan.

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