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JAKARTA - A great tribute to Ozzy Osbourne was unveiled in the rock legend Birmingham's hometown entirely made of cake.

The cake depicts the vocalist Black Sabbath sitting on top of his watch, his eyes are deflected by the devil's heat, his finger is stretched towards the passerby.

The statue is part of this year's Cake International show at the Birmingham National Exhibition Center, with Jane Lashbrook as a cake artist who brought Prince Of Darkness to life in a sweet form.

Other well-known figures who became models at the exhibition included King Charles and the cast of the Netflix Stranger Things.

It continued an unusual period of time in the news of Ozzy Osbourne, after it was recently revealed that he had tried to recruit a supporting band for 80s pop maestro Rick Astley at the peak of his fame.

But the offer quickly got a little attention from Ozzy's wife, Sharon.

Sharon and Ozzy recently also discussed the end of the Ozzfest, the annual heavy metal festival they founded. The final edition of the festival was held in 2018.

"It was a very strange thing because all bands were our colleagues, but the managers were greedy and for some reason they thought we were making billions of it, when they weren't," Sharon said.

"We made a profit. But it turned out that we couldn't retire," he continued. And managers and agents want more and more, and it is no longer effective in terms of costs. We stopped because it didn't cost money."

A lifesize cake figure of King Charles III was unlawful at the Cake International show at the NEC in Birmingham., with Ozzy Osbourne and Stranger Things also on show pic.twitter.com/eUQTRuWqNW


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