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Jack Osbourne Uses Ozzy Osbourne to Defend His Controversial Freedom 250 Attendance

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/06/18 at 3:38 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 5 Min Read
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Jack Osbourne has issued a fierce video response refusing to apologize for attending the White House’s Freedom 250 event and UFC fight. He blasted critics for weaponizing the anti-war legacy of his late father, Ozzy Osbourne. In his passionate defense, Osbourne emphasized that he attended purely as a sports enthusiast, not as a political endorsement.

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“I literally went to the White House to go see UFC. I have been into combat sports my entire life,” Osbourne explained in his statement. He started doing taekwondo at age six. During his late teens and early twenties, he traveled to Thailand every year to train in Muay Thai. He fought in Muay Thai fights professionally. In his thirties, he began training in jiu-jitsu. He has attended UFC and Pride fights since the early 2000s. Combat sports have been a constant part of his life.

Osbourne characterized the backlash as overblown. He stated that attending a sporting event at the White House should not be construed as a political statement. “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 foreign affairs issue,” he said. He dismissed what he called “completely insane” comments from critics.

The UFC held the Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on June 14, 2026. A federal judge’s ruling on June 13 permitted the White House to host the spectacle. The $70 million combat sports event immediately sparked significant controversy. Many viewed it as an inherently politicized affair given its unprecedented location at the seat of the U.S. government.

Osbourne’s attendance and subsequent social media posts documenting his date night at the event triggered immediate and widespread backlash. Critics and fans questioned the appropriateness of the venue and the political implications of the gathering. The controversy intensified as detractors attempted to invoke Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy, particularly his 1971 anti-war anthem “War Pigs,” to suggest the late rock icon would have disapproved of his son’s presence at the event.

Addressing these attacks directly, Jack Osbourne rejected the notion that critics could speak to his father’s values or political positions. “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 wasn’t anti-UFC. He wasn’t anti-going to an event at the White House. He was anti-war,” Osbourne stated firmly. He further pointed out that Ozzy himself had attended official White House functions during previous administrations. The former president George Bush gave Ozzy a public shout-out at a press dinner.

Ozzy Osbourne maintained a documented history of supporting American military personnel and causes. The legendary musician participated in USO tours. He traveled to Korea to visit troops. He attended events at Walter Reed Hospital to meet with wounded soldiers, Marines, and Air Force pilots. These historical facts directly contradicted the narrative that Ozzy would have objected to his son’s attendance at a White House sporting event.

Osbourne concluded his defense by emphasizing his genuine passion for combat sports. He dismissed the controversy as manufactured outrage. “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,” he said. Several high-profile figures declined invitations or refused to attend the event. Dwayne Johnson, Adam Sandler, Jared Leto, Eric Trump, and UFC fighter Sean Strickland cited the politicized nature of the event as their reason. Osbourne’s decision to attend made him all the more controversial among certain segments of the public.

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