Jack Osbourne talked about the controversy surrounding his recent participation in the “UFC Freedom 250” event, as per theprp. Given that the event was held on the White House grounds and was so highly politicised, his attendance at that invitation-only event did not sit well with some. The event, which doubled as a celebration of America’s impending 250th anniversary and U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s 80th birthday, made history by becoming the first UFC event to take place on White House property. Critics of the current U.S. administration have escalated their online scrutiny of several attendees, including Jack, claiming that their attendance was an endorsement of Trump and the administration.
Osbourne’s latest social media post regarding his choice to attend the event this past Sunday, June 14th, received a large number of comments. Aside from many who claimed that Jack’s presence went against his late father Ozzy Osbourne‘s anti-war views, which were made well-known in the Black Sabbath song “War Pigs” from 1970, others turned to making fun of Jack for his earlier remarks that celebrities shouldn’t discuss politics. Jack has recently released the video statement below in response to the ongoing criticism over his attendance at the event.
All right, I want to address me going to the White House, to the UFC fight. First of all, some of the comments I’ve been getting are completely insane, and like, what the f*ck? I went to a sporting event, that’s it. I didn’t go and throw my hat in the ring for political office. I wasn’t there going to endorse a politician, or some kind of, you know, foreign affairs issue. Nothing. I literally went to the White House to go see UFC.
I have been into combat sports my entire life. I started doing taekwondo at six, I used to go to Thailand every year in my late teens, early 20s to do Muay Thai. I have fought in Muay Thai fights professionally. In my 30s, I started doing jiu jitsu. I have also attended UFC and Pride fights going back to the early 2000s. It is something that has been a part of my life since I can remember. So when I got invited by Dana White to attend the fight at the White House, of course, I would go. Any person out there who would get an invite would have gone.
I’m sorry, there was no one I could think of that would have been like, no, I’m not doing that, because I don’t approve of, you know, orange man, or whatever, the f*ck, it’s ridiculous. It was not a political event, or in my eyes, it was not. It was a f*cking fight at the White House. Who gives a sh*t? And in fact, when I was there with my wife, I looked over at one point, and I was like, ‘Hey, why aren’t… why does this not happen more often?’ It would be amazing to have sporting events at the White House.
In fact, there are politicians back in the day that did used to do that, so just food for thought. And as far as the people bringing my father into this, saying, ‘Oh, Ozzy would not approve’, he’s ‘rolling over in his grave’, shut the f*ck up. You did not know my father, you did not know where he stood with things. Yes, he wrote a song called ‘War Pigs‘, sure, anti-war song. He was an anti-UFC, he wasn’t anti going to an event at the White House, he was anti-war. Sure, fair enough.
But at the end of the day, my dad still attended the correspondents — the press dinner — back in the day when Bush was president, George Bush gave him a shout out…. Additionally, my dad did USO tours. He went to Korea to see the troops. He attended events at Walter Reed Hospital to see the wounded soldiers and Marines, and you know, Air Force pilots. So, shut the f*ck up, basically.
Like to bring my father into this to say he would or wouldn’t approve is completely insane. I simply attended a sporting event for a sport that I have a great amount of respect for, and something that’s been a part of my life since I can remember. So, deal with it. I’m sorry you weren’t invited.