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Ozzy Osbourne visits the SiriusXM Studios on December 11, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images)

Ozzy Osbourne has revealed his greatest fear in an episode of The Osbournes podcast.

In a clip of The Osbournes podcast shared on YouTube Shorts, the Prince Of Darkness’ son Jack asked his family – consisting of Ozzy, his mother Sharon and his sister Kelly – what their greatest fears are.

Ozzy went first and revealed that he is scared of rats and then followed that by saying “And your mom,” referring to his wife and manager, Sharon. Rats seemed like an odd response following his legendary 1982 incident where he bit off the head of a live bat during a concert in Iowa.

Kelly went on to respond to Ozzy saying that his fear was Sharon by calling him “such a dick”, with Sharon agreeing with her.

Sharon went on to reveal that her greatest fear are both heights and fire and Kelly shared that she is currently “dealing with” being “faced with death in everything” that she does.

Elsewhere, Sharon recently revealed that she “felt terrible” over her and Ozzy‘s daughter Aimee not being in their ’00s reality series The Osbournes.

In an appearance on the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast, Osbourne was asked how she handled Aimee’s decision to stay out of the limelight.

“Yes it was [a discussion] in the beginning,” she said. “It was very, very hard on me because we were traveling all over the world, we were doing a million things and Aimee wasn’t a part of it. It made me feel terrible because I didn’t have my whole family.

“She just didn’t want the attention. She was 18, that’s a tough age for a girl, and she just didn’t want it.”

In other news, Ozzy previously shared that he would “jump at the chance” to play a final Black Sabbath show with co-founding drummer Bill Ward.

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