Not holding back! Jack Osbourne has some strong feelings about how the coronavirus might impact his family members — especially his dad, Ozzy Osbourne.
15.04.2020 - 17:47 / billboard.com
Ozzy Osbourne can't tour right now, but the rock icon is putting his old tour merch to good use while he self-quarantines at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ozzy, who was forced to cancel his rescheduled 2019 dates in order to receive treatment for PRKN 2 -- a type of Parkinson's disease -- announced that he will donate 10% of the sales from his remaining stock of tour merch to The Michael J.
Not holding back! Jack Osbourne has some strong feelings about how the coronavirus might impact his family members — especially his dad, Ozzy Osbourne.
Jack Osbourne is determined to keep his family safe and healthy amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Jack Osbourne had to convince his father Ozzy Osbourne and mother Sharon to chronicle the rocker’s Parkinson’s disease battle in his new documentary to avoid “lying” to fans.
A cheeky nod to his own history with bats...
Surely you didn't think Ozzy Osbourne was going to let this moment slip by without offering some cheeky, NSFW commentary on the state of the nation? In a bid to add some levity to the relentless march of bad and depressing news about the global COVID-19 pandemic, the metal icon is offering his fans a chance to buy some limited-edition gear that makes a bold statement about the moment in history. Click over to Ozzy's merch sto
Crazy, but that's how it goes...
The metal legend revealed in January he has been diagnosed with the disease
Ozzy Osbourne is marking Parkinson’s Awareness Month by donating 10 per cent of the profits from his tour merchandise to Michael J. Fox’s charity.
“It’s a bit like being on tour, without getting out to play"
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
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Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Ozzy Osbourne canceled his planned trip to Switzerland next week, during which he would've undergone treatment for Parkinson's disease, according to his wife Sharon.
Ozzy Osbourne has cancelled a trip to Switzerland to see an immunity expert.