OZZY's Afternoon Tea With SLASH; Video Available

November 5, 2008

Ozzy Osbourne was crowned Living Legend at the Marshall Classic Rock Roll Of Honour Awards in London Monday night (November 3) and to celebrate the occasion he posed for photographers alongside Slash, the former GUNS N' ROSES guitarist, at the Dorchester Hotel. Watch video footage below.

Slash presented the Living Legend award to Ozzy. He also received the Marshall "11" award "for his services to balls-out guns-blazing rock n' roll."

Past recipients of the Living Legend accolade include Alice Cooper, Lemmy Kilmister and Jimmy Page.

According to Telegraph, Osbourne collected the award wearing a black velvet jacket and round purple-tinted glasses. He hugged wife Sharon who was wearing a huge poppy. Slash wore his trademark top hat to present the award.

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