And you thought your siblings were bad. Kelly Osbourne recently detailed a scary incident in which her brother Jack shot her. The two were younger at the time, but Kelly still hasn’t let the incident go. She hasn’t forgiven her brother.
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She said Jack shot her with a pellet gun. Appearing on The Osbournes Podcast, Kelly resurrected the old incident, telling her brother, “You shot me! You shot me and I almost died!”
Jack confirmed to audiences that he did shoot his sister. Apparently, it ended up being a fairly painful and gnarly-sounding injury. “It went straight through my leg. And out the other side,” she said. “It felt like someone putting a hot poker through my leg really fast. It kinda burnt a bit, I remember.”
After the incident, Kelly needed to go to the hospital as a result. She said it was more painful than getting shot. She explained that she went to a small hospital that wasn’t equipped to treat her injury.
Kelly said it was a “tiny hospital in the middle of nowhere England in the ’90s.” Kelly recalled that their equipment at the hospital barely worked. Likewise, the treatment ended up hurting.
“Their X-ray machine wasn’t working, so they got this long Q-Tip and wrapped it in gauze and dipped it in iodine and poked it through the hole to make sure that there was no bits [of bone],” she said.
Jack explained that he accidentally shot his sister. The incident happened while their parents were in New York City. Their father Ozzy was filming the 1995 film The Jerky Boys: The Movie.
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However, Jack said he wasn’t the only one to blame for the incident. He said his sister ran in front of him while he was shooting it.
“But listen, my fault as the guy operating the firearm –– wasn’t technically –– the air rifle, and your fault for running in front of me while I was shooting,” Jack said, placing some blame on his sister.
The podcast so far has stirred up some strange and crazy topics. For instance, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne have a suicide pact. They plan to go to Switzerland to die under physician-assisted suicide when the time comes.
“I don’t want [death] to actually hurt. Mental suffering is enough pain without physical. So if you’ve got mental and physical, see ya,” Sharon said on the podcast. So getting shot seems milder by comparison.