It's a family night out for Ozzy Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne.
21.01.2020 - 00:06 / wonderwall.com
In his seven decades on earth, many of them hard-lived, Ozzy Osbourne's endured no shortage of trauma, physical, mental, emotional and otherwise. But as the Black Sabbath rocker told Robin Roberts in an interview with ABC News airing Tuesday, Jan. 21, on "Good Morning America," the bad stuff in his past pales in comparison to his last year.
"[It] was the worst, longest, most painful, miserable year of my life," Ozzy, 71, told Robin (via ET).
In January 2019, Ozzy took a spill in his home that
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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.