- Culture
- 22 Sep 23
The 74-year-old Black Sabbath frontman has revealed that he had his final surgery to repair his broken neck.
Osbourne delivered an update regarding his health in a recent interview with Piers Morgan for Talk TV.
Sustaining damage to his neck nearly 20 years ago in a quad-bike accident, a 2019 fall seriously affected Osbourne's mobility. The rocker has suffered a number of health problems in recent years, from Covid to Parkinson's Disease, which he has suffered from since 2003, but didn't publicly announce until 2020.
During the Piers Morgan Uncensored interview, Morgan asked how Ozzy was feeling, to which the 74-year-old replied, "finally had my last procedure two days ago."
"I can't believe I've come to the end of it," he added. "The main thing is over now, I'm done with the surgery."
Though his health has been improving following the surgery, Osbourne spoke candidly about his experiences, saying: "it's been five years of absolute hell for me and my family. The family has been so supportive of me. I couldn't have done it without them.
"It's been a really bad scene."
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Osbourne's wife then interjected, stating "On the other hand, it's great that I've had Ozzy at home for five years. He's driving me crazy but we've been together every day for five years."
"I have Parkinson's, but I never think about it," Ozzy concluded.
Watch the whole interview below: