Sharon Osbourne Says Ozzy’s Health Has Delayed Move Back To England

Sharon Osbourne said her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s health issues have delayed the family’s plan to move back to England. Speaking on the family’s “The Osbourne’s Podcast,” the talk show host and her husband admitted they still want to move back to their native home in the U.K. The former frontman for Black Sabbath said, “We’re trying ...

Jul 17, 2024 - 17:28
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Sharon Osbourne Says Ozzy’s Health Has Delayed Move Back To England

Sharon Osbourne said her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s health issues have delayed the family’s plan to move back to England.

Speaking on the family’s “The Osbourne’s Podcast,” the talk show host and her husband admitted they still want to move back to their native home in the U.K.

The former frontman for Black Sabbath said, “We’re trying to get on a flight,” when answering a viewer’s question.

“It just seems that every time we’re set to go, something happens with Ozzy’s health, and so we’ll get there,” Sharon added.

“We want to go back so bad, but we’ll get there won’t we, Ozzy?” Sharon continued. “We will.”

Over the last five years, Ozzy has undergone multiple surgeries and had health issues after he fell at his home in 2019, which exacerbated an injury the rocker suffered in a 2003 ATV accident, Fox News noted.

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Following the fall, Ozzy had more than a dozen screws inserted in his spine. He underwent several surgeries after the accident, which forced him to cancel tour dates for his “No More Tours 2 Tour” and reschedule.

“I came down really, really hard,” Osbourne shared with Rolling Stone magazine previously. “I went slam — on my face.”

In 2020, the rocker revealed that he’d also been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

Two years later, the Osbournes said they were planning to be moved back to England by the end of the year, Consequence noted.

At the time, Sharon said leaving Los Angeles after living there for four decades was made easier because “California is not what it once was.”

“When I first came here, I thought I was in heaven,” Sharon explained. “In the ’70s, if you loved music, this was the place to be. It’s not that hub anymore. It’s not exciting anymore.”

“It hasn’t gone sideways, it’s gone down,” she added. “It’s not a fun place to live. It’s dangerous here. Every big city’s got crime, but I don’t feel safe here. Neither does Ozzy.”

Ozzy and Sharon have been married for 42 years and share three children.

Related: Ozzy Osbourne Was ‘Stoned On Every Episode’ Of Reality Show ‘The Osbournes,’ Sharon Says

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