Ozzy Osbourne has been coming to terms with his devastating Parkinson’s diagnosis and revealed that he thinks ‘he won’t be here much longer’.
21.01.2020 - 16:41 / nme.com
"I knew it was bad, I thought I was paralysed."
Ozzy Osbourne has said that 2019 was the “longest, most painful and miserable” year of his life, as health setbacks forced him to postpone a huge world tour.
The Black Sabbath legend was hospitalised in February 2019 with pneumonia after a severe bout of flu. In April of the same year, he fell in the middle of the night while going to the toilet, which impacted metal rods that were implanted after a motorbike accident in 2003.
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Ozzy Osbourne has been coming to terms with his devastating Parkinson’s diagnosis and revealed that he thinks ‘he won’t be here much longer’.
It's a family night out for Ozzy Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne.
Ozzy Osbourne stepped out on the red carpet at a pre-Grammy event days after revealing he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Ozzy Osbourne will be presenting at this year’s Grammy Awards, just one day after making the shocking announcement that he suffers from Parkinson’s disease.
Sharon Osbourne is thanking fans and friends for their support during an emotional time for her family.
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
After a difficult year of health challenges, rocker Ozzy Osbourne is opening up about his new diagnosis.
There's no denying that 2019 was a rough year for Ozzy Osbourne. Yes, the dark king of metal scored his first Mainstream Rock Songs No. 1 since 2010 with the solo single "Under the Graveyard" and ended a record 30-year drought between Hot 100 Top 10 hits thanks to a collaboration with new bestie Post Malone on "Take What You Want," but other than that it was rough. Real rough.