Ozzy Osbourne has undergone a series of surgical procedures in recent years to take care of his health. Between spinal problems and a Parkinson's disease diagnosis , the singer has been taking extra care of his well-being, which justifies Sharon Osbourne when he was diagnosed with COVID-19 in early May.
Although no further information about Ozzy's health has been released, an interview with the musician for the 300th edition of Classic Rock was recently aired. In it, Ozzy reveals that his surgeries are not over and he is "waiting" for a new procedure on his neck.
“I haven’t been able to walk properly lately,” he reveals. “I have physical therapy every morning. I’m a little better, but nowhere near where I want to be to go on tour.”
When asked if he thinks about his own mortality, Ozzy replied: “For someone who is 73 years old, I’m doing very well. I don’t plan on going anywhere, but my time will come.”
Regarding what he would most like to achieve while in his 70s, he said: “A number 1 album. I’m also going back to England this year. I’m tired of living here [in the United States]. My intention was never to stay here.”
In an interview given at the end of April, Sharon Osbourne also commented that she intended to return to the United Kingdom with her husband as soon as she finished filming her television program, The Talk . Ozzy's wife also revealed that the Prince of Darkness's new album is scheduled for release in September.
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