OZZY OSBOURNE Wins 'Literary Achievement' Award At GUYS CHOICE AWARDS

June 6, 2010

Ozzy Osbourne won the "Literary Achievement" honor for his recent memoir, "I Am Ozzy", at Saturday night's (June 5) Guys Choice Awards at Sony Pictures Studio in Culver City, California. Ozzy was presented with the award by Sir Ben Kingsley.

According to Examiner.com, earlier in the evening the entire Osbourne family showed up for Spike TV's annual ceremony. Walking the red carpet were Ozzy's son Jack and daughter Kelly, but wife/manager Sharon was up close and right next to her man, Ozzy, when standing in front of the cameras.

Check out photos from Wire Image: Show, Arrivals.

The Guys Choice Awards show will air June 20 on Spike TV.

Ozzy Osbourne's long-awaited memoir, "I Am Ozzy", debuted at No. 2 on the New York Times' hardcover non-fiction best-seller list. The book was published on January 25 in the U.S., nearly two years after it was first expected to arrive. "I Am Ozzy" chronicles the legendary metal icon's life from his working-class beginnings in Birmingham, England to his initial fame with BLACK SABBATH to his massive solo career and forays into television.

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