DNA Inside Iced Tea Bottles... Global Star Sparks Controversy Again!!

In a strange, unexpected, and controversial development, British rock star Ozzy Osbourne launched an unconventional product ahead of his upcoming retirement concert: empty iced tea bottles containing his DNA, sparking widespread controversy.

Global Star Ozzy Osbourne


According to the well-known star, these bottles are available for purchase for $450, in a limited-edition collaboration with the American beverage company Liquid Death.

Controversial Event

The 76-year-old singer is preparing to return to his hometown of Birmingham next month for his final performance. He participated in this campaign with 10 empty bottles that he had already consumed, then resealed, leaving his biological traces inside.

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According to Metro newspaper, buyers can keep the bottles as souvenirs, consume their contents, or even "save the DNA for future cloning attempts," when legal and technological conditions permit.

Clone me, you bastards.

The idea had a humorous tone, with Osbourne appearing in a promotional clip joking with the audience, "Clone me, you bastards."

It's worth noting that Ozzy Osbourne, who announced his Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2020, later underwent several spinal surgeries following a motorcycle accident in 2003. He then suffered a serious fall in 2019 that dislodged metal plates in his body, causing complications he described as "more severe than Parkinson's disease itself."

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