Sharon Osbourne almost sent Roger Waters a "Tiffany box" filled with stool after his comments about Ozzy.

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Sharon Osbourne contemplated sending one of her famous Tiffany boxes to Pink Floyd's Roger Waters after he made comments about Ozzy Osbourne's death.

"I was going to send him one of my Tiffany boxes," Sharon, 73, stated during her Wednesday, December 11 appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored. "But I'll keep it for now."

Morgan, 60, subsequently encouraged Sharon to share the origin story of the unique present. Sharon revealed it began after a music critic gave her husband an unfavorable review.

"I sent [a critic] a Tiffany box, which everyone loves," she explained, referring to the luxury brand's iconic blue packaging. "And inside, it was filled with [son] Jack's stool from his diaper."

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Following that initial incident, Sharon began repeating the action for other individuals she "disliked." Although Sharon considered sending one to Waters, 82, she ultimately decided against it.

"It's pointless to send anything unpleasant to him because he's truly insignificant," Sharon commented regarding Waters. "However, I realized that when someone passes away and has a family, you shouldn't act that way."

Sharon also expressed her contempt for Waters, despite acknowledging his "great" musical contributions as part of Pink Floyd.

"He had talent, but his brilliance faded. He failed to produce significant music independently. He's past his prime," she stated. "He clearly isn't mentally stable. Five marriages later, and he seemingly despises everyone who achieves success."

Ozzy passed away in July at the age of 76 after a struggle with Parkinson’s disease. His final Black Sabbath performance at Birmingham’s Villa Park took place just weeks before his death.

"With sadness beyond expression, we must inform you that our adored Ozzy Osbourne departed this life this morning," the Osbourne family announced in a statement. "He passed away surrounded by his family and love. We request that everyone respect our family's privacy during this period."

A month after the rock star’s passing, Waters publicly stated that he was not an admirer of Ozzy or Black Sabbath.

"I have no regard for Black Sabbath, I never have, and I have no interest in them," Waters declared in an August interview with The Independent Ink. "It couldn't matter less to me."

Waters reiterated his sentiments when addressing Ozzy’s recent death.

"Ozzy Osbourne, who just passed away, God bless him, in whatever condition he existed in his entire life," he commented. "We'll never truly understand, will we? Despite appearing on television endlessly for decades with his foolish behavior and absurdity."

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Ozzy and Sharon's son, Jack Osbourne, publicly criticized Waters' statements on social media.

"Hey @rogerwaters. Go f yourself. You have become pathetic and disconnected from reality," he posted on Instagram at the time. "The only method you use to gain attention nowadays is by spouting nonsense in interviews. My father consistently believed you were an a-hole — thank you for validating his judgment."

Sharon and her family continue to navigate their grief as they adjust to life without Ozzy.

"Grief has evolved into a companion for me now," Sharon shared with Morgan on Wednesday. "It feels surreal, when you have such deep affection for someone and are mourning their loss, this is simply the reality I must accept. I will adapt to it. I must, as life progresses."

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