OZZY OSBOURNE To Guest On 'ESPN Hollywood'

August 3, 2005

According to Reuters, Ozzy Osbourne will make an appearance later this month on a new ESPN2 weeknight program dedicated to "examining the junction between sports and entertainment."

Osbourne will appear on "ESPN Hollywood", backstage after a concert for a one-on-one "hookup" with one of his biggest fans, Philadelphia Eagles fullback Jon Ritchie.

The half-hour show is set to debut Aug. 15, with first-week segments spotlighting the likes of basketball icon Shaquille O'Neal, sibling tennis champions Serena and Venus Williams and NFL star quarterback Tom Brady.

The new show will be co-hosted by Thea Andrews, formerly of the ESPN morning talk show "Cold Pizza", and Mario Lopez, who once starred as the kind-hearted high school jock A.C. Slater on NBC's "Saved By the Bell".

(Thanks: Ozzyhead.com)

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