Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roger Waters could be facing prosecution after pledging support for Palestine Action, a group that has been declared a terrorist organization by the United Kingdom.

The former Pink Floyd star shared a video to his X account July 5 and wrote, “This is the ‘I am Spartacus’ moment.”

“OK, it’s July 5, 2025, I’m in my little studio, I’ve just been at work on a piece of brown cardboard with a Sharpie,” Waters said before switching the video off of his face and reading what he wrote on the cardboard. “Here we go. This says, ‘Roger Waters supports Palestine Action.’

“Parliament has been corrupted by agents of a genocidal foreign power,” he read. “Stand up and be counted it’s now!”

The United Kingdom banned Palestine Action under its anti-terrorism laws last week after its members broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged planes in protest of Britain’s support of Israel.

Native texan Lambert asks for help for flood victims

Country singer Miranda Lambert is at a loss for words after seeing the impact of the flash floods in her home state of Texas.

The central part of the state was hit badly by floods over the Fourth of July weekend that destroyed homes and businesses and killed at least 100 people.

On Sunday, an emotional Lambert posted to Instagram, calling on people to pray and help those in need.

“Hey y’all,” Lambert said. “I just want to jump on here and say how devastated we are to hear about the floods in South and Central Texas. I can’t even come up with any words for the loss that everybody’s suffering.”

The “Wranglers” singer and pet lover is helping in the aftermath through her foundation, MuttNation.

The nonprofit was founded in 2009 and aims to help struggling pets.

Ozzy Osbourne and Axl Rose meet, and it’s love

Iconic hard rockers Ozzy Osbourne and Axl Rose met for the first time over the weekend. The encounter left both singers starstruck.

“My first time meeting Axl Rose, at my age you don’t get to meet many legends,” Osbourne captioned a photo of himself with the Guns N’ Roses frontman posted to Instagram on Monday. “Seriously an utter gentleman.”

The overdue introduction came after Osbourne’s band Black Sabbath played what’s being billed as its final show in Birmingham, England. Guns N’ Roses was one of the other bands on the bill.

“Met Ozzy!!” Rose posted on X. “Crazy we’d never met b4!! He was really great!!”

— Wire reports