When it comes to face tattoos, Post Malone has more than just a few — but apparently collaborator Ozzy Osbourne is not a fan. In a new interview, the Prince of Darkness decided to share his views on face tats, saying they make people look "dirty" and need to be straight-up stopped.
On his "Ozzy's Boneyard" radio station [via Bang Showbiz NZ], the 72-year-old Black Sabbath hero said that while he has a ton of ink, he would never get anything "above the collar" — a zone that to him is totally out of bounds.
Here's how Ozzy bluntly put it: "Anything above the collar should be stopped. To be honest it makes you look dirty."
Really, the comment has us really wondering then what Ozzy might have said to Post Malone IRL about it.
Osbourne went on to speak further of his own tattoo work, saying, "They reckon that as you get older it hurts more. When I started getting this fucking sleeve I was like, 'I am too old, stop'.
"I was 50 something and I was like, 'What the fuck are you doing?' When he got my elbows I was like, 'What are you doing? What are you paying this fucking asshole to do?'"
As previously reported, Ozzy will be the subject of a new instalment of A&E's Biography documentary series. His Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne airs September 7 at 9 p.m. ET
On his "Ozzy's Boneyard" radio station [via Bang Showbiz NZ], the 72-year-old Black Sabbath hero said that while he has a ton of ink, he would never get anything "above the collar" — a zone that to him is totally out of bounds.
Here's how Ozzy bluntly put it: "Anything above the collar should be stopped. To be honest it makes you look dirty."
Really, the comment has us really wondering then what Ozzy might have said to Post Malone IRL about it.
Osbourne went on to speak further of his own tattoo work, saying, "They reckon that as you get older it hurts more. When I started getting this fucking sleeve I was like, 'I am too old, stop'.
"I was 50 something and I was like, 'What the fuck are you doing?' When he got my elbows I was like, 'What are you doing? What are you paying this fucking asshole to do?'"
As previously reported, Ozzy will be the subject of a new instalment of A&E's Biography documentary series. His Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne airs September 7 at 9 p.m. ET