Some people will find Ozzy Osbourne’s latest update on his health scary, since the famous rock star said he’s “nearly f—— dead.”
Because of the singer, who is now 75 years old, has been known for living a very public life over the course of his career, it’s not a surprise that his health has been talked about for years.
When it comes to his own health, Ozzy has always been honest, keeping his huge fan base informed and up to date, no matter how bad things look. Fans are worried after the rock star recently said that he had turned to drugs again to help him deal with his ongoing pain.
RadarOnline reports that the Black Sabbath lead singer said, “If it is the end of the road, I can’t complain.” This is typical of him when he talks about his health problems.
Ozzy recently said in an interview that he wants to go back to his home country of England because he doesn’t want to spend his last few months and years in the US.
„Sharon just asked me, ‘If you had to do it over again, would you change anything?’” the 75-year-old man said.
“I said, ‘No, I had a f—— great time,’”
He said, “I miss you guys (the UK)” when asked if he could come back to live out his days there. They told me I could come back a year ago, but they won’t let me because I’m sick and have disabilities. A big addition was built on to my house near Beaconsfield for a lot of money, and it has an indoor pool. I’ve never seen them.
That being said, I’m definitely going to England at some point. What if I stay there? I hope so. I think the kids will follow. We don’t know if Sharon will want to keep a place here and a place there. I’m English, but I’m changing into an American Brummie. I do not wish to end my life in the United States.
It’s been well known lately that the superstar has been having a lot of health problems. Osbourne has had seven surgeries in the past five years, and he also has to deal with Parkinson’s disease, which was diagnosed in 2003.
For the first time, Ozzy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by himself. On Saturday, October 19, in Cleveland, Ohio, he was honored for his work and legacy at a ceremony.
While on stage, Ozzy said, “Well, here we are.” What do you know? I can’t believe I’m really here. Before I start, let me say thank you. I don’t want to bore you with a long, drawn-out f—— monologue. Thank you to the people who chose to induct me into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for my solo work. Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. Thanks. Thanks. “Thanks.”