1. Series of Health Struggles
Ozzy Osbourne, known as ‘The Prince of Darkness,’ faced severe health challenges, intensifying after a quad-bike accident in 2003. In 2019, a life-threatening fall in his bathroom exacerbated the situation, prompting another surgery. His wife, Sharon Osbourne, disclosed the gravity, stating the upcoming procedure would likely “determine the rest of his life.”
2. Ozzy’s Health Update
In a recent interview, Ozzy, 74, shared insights into his health ordeal, describing the past five years as “absolute hell.” Expressing relief after his final surgery, he remarked, “I can’t believe I’ve come to the end of it.” Despite grappling with Parkinson’s, Ozzy clarified that his health challenges originated from the 2019 neck injury, not the disease.
3. Impact on Family
Acknowledging the unwavering support from his family, Ozzy highlighted their crucial role. His son, Jack, dispelled misconceptions linking Ozzy’s fragility solely to Parkinson’s, emphasizing that the struggles intensified post-2019.
4. Final Neck Surgery
On ‘The Osbournes’ podcast, Ozzy, the Hellraiser singer, declared his recent neck surgery as the last, stating, “I can’t do it anymore. Regardless of the outcome, I’m not doing it again.”
5. Retirement and Well-Wishes
Ozzy, who canceled tours and announced retirement earlier this year, reflected on his journey, expressing gratitude for his family’s support. Despite two live events since 2018, he remains resolute. Wishing him good health, fans hope for a brighter future for ‘The Prince of Darkness.’