Sharon Osbourne Ozzy Osbourne 's health in a recent interview.
Daily Mail about her four-decade relationship with the Prince of Darkness , she shared that she has spent the last five years focused on taking care of Ozzy. "He's had seven operations in five years," she said.
"He was taking large amounts of anticoagulants, so you have to be careful because if you fall again, you could bleed. It's like he's a piece of porcelain and you have to put cotton around him."
She highlighted how much Ozzy had changed due to his physical illnesses, saying: “It’s very painful for me to see my husband in a position where he’s not self-sufficient, he needs help. He was so vibrant, with so much enthusiasm for life. But you learn to adapt.”
Ozzy underwent a final neck surgery in September, stating that he didn't want any more. Ozzy's recent surgeries were a result of a fall in 2019 that dislodged metal rods implanted in his body following a quad bike accident in 2003. In early 2020, he was also diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
Following his latest surgery, the musician revealed in an interview that he is working on a new solo album, which he intends to record in 2024. He also expressed interest in hitting the road for a tour, although his son Jack stated that he “will never tour again.” “I don’t think he’ll tour again,” he said. “But he’s planning on doing one-off shows – like festivals, concerts, things like that. He’s not finished yet.”
