Ozzy Osbourne shared a health update as he appeared on “Good Morning America” alongside his wife Sharon on Wednesday.
29.08.2022 - 16:27 / msn.com
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed mass shootings in the U. S. influenced his move back to the U.
K. In an interview with The Guardian's Observer released on Sunday, the Black Sabbath rocker opened up about his plans to move back to Britain after living in the United States for over 25 years. Ozzy and his wife Sharon Osbourne told the outlet that the move has nothing to do with the singer's health, even though he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019.
"I knew people would think that," Sharon said of the conclusion fans drew from their move, noting: "It's not. "She continued, "It's just time. America has changed so drastically.
It isn't the United States of America at all. Nothing's united about it. It's a very weird place to live right now.
"Ozzy specified exactly what had pushed him to move. "Everything's f**king ridiculous there. I'm fed up with people getting killed every day," the 73-year-old continued.
"God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings. And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert. .
. It's f**king crazy. "A gunman killed 60 people and injured over 4000 during a country music festival staged in Las Vegas back in 2017.
Ozzy added, "And I don't want to die in America. I don't want to be buried in f**king Forest Lawn," referencing the California cemetery favoured by celebrities. Sharon and Ozzy are scheduled to move back to their home country in February 2023.
Ozzy Osbourne shared a health update as he appeared on “Good Morning America” alongside his wife Sharon on Wednesday.
Ozzy Osbourne has shared one more preview of the record: a cut called ‘Nothing Feels Right’ that features Zakk Wylde on guitar.Wylde has regularly toured with Ozzy and played guitar for several of his solo albums, such as 1988’s ‘No Rest for the Wicked’, 1991’s ‘No More Tears’, 1995’s ‘Ozzmosis’, 2001’s ‘Down to Earth’ and multiple live records.However, ‘Nothing Feels Right’ marks the first time the Black Label Society frontman has appeared on an Osbourne album since 2007’s Black Rain’ – he was absent from both 2010’s ‘Scream’ and 2020’s ‘Ordinary Man’. He rejoined Osbourne’s live band in 2017.
READ: Sharon Osbourne shares unexpected health update on husband OzzyThe rock star will take to the stage for the halftime show of the LA Rams 2022-2023 season kick off game. The team will play the Buffalo Bills on 8 September 2022 and "fans in the stadium will be treated to a multi-song medley". WATCH: Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne's wild love storyViewers at home will see "a portion of the performance on NBC and Peacock during halftime," the press release reads.Ozzy, 73, and his 69-year-old wife Sharon are relocating back to the UK to live in their Grade II listed Buckinghamshire home, Welders House, after the Black Sabbath frontman revealed he doesn't "want to die in America".SEE: Sharon Osbourne's gothic living room at $12m home with husband OzzyTheir move will be documented in a new BBC series.
Ozzy Osbourne has spoken out in a fresh interview as plans for a new family TV show were confirmed. The Black Sabbath frontman has admitted that he would "be dead" if not for his wife Sharon, after their marriage led him to cut down on drinking and drug use.
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are set for a reality TV comeback as the pair relocate back to the UK. Nearly 20 years have passed since the family's iconic show aired on MTV.The self-tited programme saw cameras follow the rocker couple and their children, Kelly and Jack, as they navigated their weird and wonderful lives in Los Angeles. With the kids now grown up – Kelly announced in May that she's expecting her first child with her boyfriend Sid Wilson, while Jack is already a dad – they're getting ready to return to our screens for the first time since 2005.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are making their reality television comeback. The 73-year-old heavy metal singer-songwriter and the 69-year-old "The Talk" alumna will star in a new BBC docuseries titled "Home to Roost." The show will follow the couple as they make their return to the U.K. and adjust to life in the English countryside, according to a report published by Variety on Friday.
The Osbournes are making a comeback to reality TV after a nearly two-decade absence. The family made its reality debut on MTV back in 2002 as the cameras followed the home life of Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne, his wife Sharon Osbourne and their children Kelly and Jack.
Two decades after the world heard Ozzy Osbourne repeatedly shout “Sharrrrrrrrrooooonnnn” on MTV’s reality TV series “The Osbournes,” the first family of heavy metal have a new show in the works (and likely, many more infamous moments).“Home to Roost,” which will air on BBC One and iPlayer in the U.K., will follow Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne as they leave Los Angeles to move back to Britain. Banijay Rights will handle international distribution for the show.Jack and Kelly Osbourne, who grew up on “The Osbournes,” will be seen in the episodes supporting their “mum” and dad as they re-start their lives in Buckinghamshire, England.
K.J. Yossman Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are returning to U.K. – and to reality TV. The reigning couple of metal have signed on to a new docuseries titled “Home to Roost,” which will document their journey back to Britain as they re-start their lives in the countryside. “The series will follow the Osbournes as they celebrate one of their most important years yet – with everything from Sharon’s 70th birthday to Kelly’s soon-to-be-born baby, Ozzy’s tour, and of course the big move itself,” promises the logline. The docu-series, which is announced exactly 20 years after their original show “The Osbournes” first launched on MTV, will also follow the couple as they deal with health challenges as well as ageing.
BBC.The original show, which aired on MTV from 2002 to 2005, followed the domestic life of Ozzy, Sharon and their children Jack and Kelly in Beverly Hills, California.As Ozzy and Sharon look to move back to the UK, the BBC have announced a new reality series which will follow the family as they settle into their new life in Buckinghamshire, where they own a Grade II listed property, Welders House.In a statement to NME, Clare Sillery, head of commissioning on BBC documentaries, said: “Twenty years ago the Osbournes left Britain for a life in LA. Now they are coming ‘home to roost’, back to their family home, pretty much as they left it all those years ago.“In this new series BBC viewers will be able to follow the family as they settle back into their new life in a Buckinghamshire village… it promises to be a funny, moving and honest insight into their new life back in the UK.”A release date for the series is yet to be announced.In an interview with the Observer, the Black Sabbath frontman explained he wanted to return to the UK due to the amount of mass shootings in the US.“Everything’s fucking ridiculous here,” Ozzy said.
Ozzy Osbourne made headlines after boldly declaring in a recent interview that he and wife Sharon would be leaving the United States due to the increase in violence and mass shootings. In an interview with The Guardian, the Black Sabbath rocker tore the country apart. "Everything’s f---ing ridiculous there," he remarked. "I’m fed up with people getting killed every day.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are heading home. The rocker and his wife say they're moving back to their native U.K. early next year because of «ridiculous» gun violence in the United States. Speaking with about his recent performance at Birmingham's Commonwealth Games, Ozzy revealed his plans to make his move across the pond a permanent one. The Osbournes have listed their Hancock Park mansion for $18 million and are currently working on renovations to their historic 350-acre estate in Buckinghamshire, known as Welders House.«Everything's f**king ridiculous there.
Sharon Osbourne plan to moved to back to their home country because of gun violence in "ridiculous" America.The Black Sabbath icon and his wife have primarily resided in Beverly Hills for 25 years, and told the The Observer that they are headed back to the United Kingdom because he doesn't "want to die in America.""Everything's f****** ridiculous there," he said. "I'm fed up with people getting killed every day. God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings.
Ozzy Osbourne is not interested in doing any living or dying in the United States. In a candid interview with The Guardian, Osbourne ripped the USA, where he and his wife Sharon have resided for much of their adult life. Osbourne, who has dealt with severe health issues and underwent a major surgery in June, said of the United States, "Everything’s f---ing ridiculous there. I’m fed up with people getting killed every day.
Naman Ramachandran After more than two decades in Los Angeles, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are returning home to the U.K., with gun crimes in the U.S. being a primary reason. “Everything’s fucking ridiculous there. I’m fed up with people getting killed every day. God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings. And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert… It’s fucking crazy,” Osbourne told The Observer in an interview. “And I don’t want to die in America. I don’t want to be buried in fucking Forest Lawn,” Osbourne added. “I’m English. I want to be back. But saying that, if my wife said we’ve got to go and live in Timbuktu, I’ll go…. But, no, it’s just time for me to come home.”