Ozzy Osbourne frankly admitted that he was close to the brink of death. However, he emphasized that he enjoyed his life and experiences.
The rock icon joked to The Sun, “I almost f*cked up,” as he shared details about his ongoing health challenges and the particular condition that worries him the most.
In the past 5 years, Osbourne has undergone a total of 7 surgeries, the most recent of which was spinal surgery last year.
The Heavy Metal legend recounted an accident while using the restroom that affected him in the long term, saying: “I lost my balance and fell over. When I sought medical attention, I believed thought the experts knew what they were doing. I haven’t walked properly since.”
Despite ongoing health difficulties, including Parkinson’s disease, the 75-year-old Black Sabbath lead singer remains optimistic: “If it’s the end of the road, I can’t complain.”
Meanwhile, Osbourne also expressed his longing for his native England and his desire to eventually return, citing health problems that hindered his ability to travel long distances.
Additionally, he also praised his wife Sharon and children for their support during this difficult time.
“Sharon said to me recently, ‘If you could do it again, would you change anything?’ I replied, ‘No, I had a great time.'”
“I miss you guys. I was supposed to come back a year ago but because of my poor health and disability, they didn’t let me go back. I just spent a lot of money to expand some major amenities in my nearby home.” there. Beaconsfield (including the indoor swimming pool) and I’ve never seen them.”
“At some point, though, I’ll definitely go to England. If I stay there? I hope so? Something tells me the kids will come along. Maybe Sharon will want to keep One here and one there, we’ll see.” .”
“I’m British but I’m about to become an American Brummie. I don’t want to end my days in America.”
Osbourne’s latest revelation comes during a remarkable feat that saw him earn his second induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame over the weekend.
The ceremony at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio, saw the legendary “Prince of Darkness” honored for his solo career, adding to his previous induction in 2006 as part of Black Sabbath.
After receiving these two honors, the British musician now stands in a select group of 25 other artists who have been inducted into the Hall Of Fame multiple times. The list includes legendary figures such as John Lennon, Neil Young, Stevie Nicks and Paul Simon.
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