Sharon Osbourne has revealed that she snubbed UK Prime Minister David Cameron and his pals adding that he should find a pair of f******* balls.
The former 'X-Factor' judge explained how she rejected an offer to meet the then John Tory before the 2001 General Election when he was seeking a seat in Parliament, the Mirror reported.
The 61-year-old TV host asserted that she got a hand-written letter when he was first trying to get elected and Tory was giving some lecture on the f****** party, on what he wanted to do if he was elected.
Osbourne continued that itwas a private dinner and he wanted to inform everybody what his plans were if he got in and they do the same sort of thing over in America and it was so f****** showbiz, it makes her sickand therefore she declined the offer.
The TV star, who is married to heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, said that with Cameron, it's like an old boys' club and he just loves the celebrity aspect.
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