Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne isn’t big on talking politics, but can’t hold his tongue this time.
02.08.2020 - 16:57 / canoe.com
Ozzy Osbourne was “convinced” he was dying after undergoing gruelling spine surgery.The Black Sabbath rocker, 71, has endured the flu, had multiple hospitalizations, neck surgery, and has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in recent years, with the spine operation the latest in a string of health-related procedures.Speaking to SiriusXM, the star admitted it had been “such a slow recovery” that he was convinced he’d had it – and that his family knew all about it.“I’m not back to 100 per
.Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne isn’t big on talking politics, but can’t hold his tongue this time.
Ozzy Osbourne has plenty of tattoos, but he’s not letting that needle get anywhere near his face.
Ozzy Osbourne has warned against getting face tattoos because they “make you look dirty”.The former Black Sabbath frontman has many of his own tattoos on his arms, knuckles and chest, but has now said he would “never” get his face inked.“I would never do that,” he said on SiriusXM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard station. “Anything above the collar should be stopped.
Ozzy Osbourne and more, has died aged 69.According to a post on his official Facebook page, Way “sustained life threatening injuries in an accident two months ago, but fought hard until finally succumbing to those injuries at 11.35am BST today (August 14).
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Ozzy Osbourne‘s eldest daughter Aimee has spoken of her decision to not take part in her family’s hit reality show, The Osbournes.The MTV series, which starred Ozzy, his wife Sharon, and children Jack and Kelly, aired from 2002-2005 and paved the way for personality-driven reality TV shows.Speaking to New York’s Q104.3 radio station, musician Aimee said: “To me, I’d grown up around having a pretty well-known dad anyway, and I always really valued my privacy within that family.“For me personally,
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Ozzy Osbourne is opening up about the slow road to recovery he’s on after undergoing spinal surgery earlier this year. The former Black Sabbath frontman, 71, revealed in January during a “Good Morning America” interview alongside his wife, Sharon, that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and labeled 2019 the “most painful, miserable year” of his life.
The 71-year-old appeared by video call with son Jack and wife Sharon on SiriusXM recently when he shared his fears.Asked about his health by host Jenny McCarthy, the Black Sabbath star said: "I'm not back to 100 percent. I'm about 75 percent there, but it's such a slow recovery."Spine surgery is bad news, man.
Ozzy Osbourne documentary, Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne, a chronicle of the heavy metal icon’s life and career, has been announced.American television network A&E has revealed a premiere date of September 7 for the highly anticipated bio-doc, though it is not yet known when and where it will be available for the rest of the world.The documentary, which was first announced back in January with a teaser trailer, was initially to make its premiere at SXSW in March before the