Ozzy Osbourne has called out Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson over his cheat-day meals.

On the latest episode of the rock star's podcast, The Madhouse Chronicles—which the 75-year-old hosts with guitarist Billy Morrison—Osbourne jokingly said the former wrestler was being dishonest about his food choices.

"You know people like The Rock, he has a cheat day," Morrison told the Black Sabbath frontman, before cutting to a clip of Johnson with two giant mounds of French toast.

"What the f*** is that?" Osbourne asked, watching the Black Adam actor add peanut butter and maple syrup to his bread.

"He's gonna die, man," Osbourne added, before Morrison showed him a photo of a pancake stack Johnson had prepared.

"This is b*******," Osbourne said. "He can't eat all that."

Osbourne shared a clip of the conversation to X, formerly Twitter, on Monday, challenging Johnson in the caption.

"PSA for @TheRock and his cheat day meals: There's. No. Way. I may have to sit down and challenge you!" Osbourne wrote.

Newsweek has reached out to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for comment via email.

Alongside poking fun at The Rock, Osbourne and Morrison mocked their own "strange attitude to food" during the show, with the former confessing that, once he finds a food he enjoys, he will eat it until he gets sick of it.

"The real one is chicken salad," Osbourne said. "I'll have that every f****** day. Then I'll go, 'F*** that,' and I'll go and have something else."

The rock legend revealed to Morrison his lifelong battle with food, telling his pal: "I've always been on a diet."

Main image: Ozzy Osbourne attends the premiere of "Amy" at ArcLight Cinemas on June 25, 2015 in Hollywood, California. Inset: Dwayne Johnson speaks onstage during CinemaCon on April 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The... Main image: Ozzy Osbourne attends the premiere of "Amy" at ArcLight Cinemas on June 25, 2015 in Hollywood, California. Inset: Dwayne Johnson speaks onstage during CinemaCon on April 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The rock legend called "b*******" on "The Rock"'s cheat-day meals. Jason LaVeris/Jerod Harris//FilmMagic/Getty Images Entertainment

"I always thought I was overweight," Osbourne said, adding that his body issues began in childhood.

"When you're on TV, when you're on [reality show] The Osbournes, TV for some reason makes you look heavy."

Osbourne said that food is in "the back of his mind all f****** day," before admitting his obsession with dieting had led to some unusual behavior, such as spending thousands of pounds on chocolate in a London candy store and eating bagfuls of chocolate éclairs.

However, the "Crazy Train" singer said he tries to stay healthy these days, avoiding snacks and eating lots of fruit.

Osbourne gave up drugs and alcohol over a decade ago after years of struggling with addiction. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2020, after originally believing his symptoms were a result of his past substance abuse.

In a January episode of the podcast, the music icon told those questioning his welfare to "f*** off," reassuring fans that he is "far from being on my last leg."

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