“I can’t do it anymore.” Legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne, now 74, has made a statement, and it’s going to be hard for some of his fans to take.
Ozzy Osbourne, known as ‘The Prince of Darkness,’ has faced many health problems over the years, with the recent ones being the toughest.
After his quad-bike accident in 2003, things took a turn for the worse for the Black Sabbath singer. Then, in 2019, he had another serious fall in his bathroom, causing metal screws in his spine to come loose.
Sharon Osbourne, his wife, recently shared that her husband’s health is not well and he will have another surgery soon that could impact his future greatly.
Ozzy, who is 74 years old, recently provided an update on his health and talked about his recent surgery to fix his broken neck. He described the past few years as extremely difficult.
During his appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Ozzy was questioned about his well-being.
His response was: “I finally had my last procedure two days ago.
I’m in disbelief that I’ve reached the end. The most important part is finished, the surgery is complete.
He later said, “However, it has been a dreadful five years for both me and my family. They have been incredibly supportive throughout this difficult time. I am truly grateful for their unwavering support. It has been an extremely challenging situation. Although I have Parkinson’s, I rarely dwell on it.”
Jack, Ozzy’s son, clarified that his father’s health issues are often attributed to Parkinson’s disease, but that is not accurate. The truth is, his difficulties began after he suffered a neck injury and subsequent fall in 2019.
Ozzy mentioned that he continued working on it until he had a fall, and then everything fell apart.
I don’t complain, I keep going. If you’re still moving, you won’t be dead.
On The Osbournes podcast, the Hellraiser singer discussed his fourth and final neck surgery.
On The Osbournes podcast, the Hellraiser singer discussed his fourth and final neck surgery.
Ozzy announced earlier this year that he would be canceling his tours and retiring.
After his last tour in 2018, the Black Sabbath vocalist has only appeared twice at live shows.
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