Ozzy Osbourne Makes Rare Appearance During Parkinson’s Battle
Ozzy Osbourne has led a mostly private and secluded life since he announced his Parkinson’s disease. However, he recently made a public appearance in Los Angeles, where fans had a chance to see him and get some autographs.
Here is what you need to know about Ozzy’s recent reappearance and his health battles.
Ozzy Osbourne Makes Rare Public Appearance
Ozzy Osbourne hasn’t made many public appearances since he announced to the world that he has Parkinson’s disease. He still makes appearances on his Sirius XM radio show, but when it comes to being around people, he has mostly shut down those opportunities since his touring career has to come to an end.
However, on October 12, Ozzy, 75, stepped out and had a nice time with his fans, signing autographs and chatting at an event near Los Angeles. Ozzy showed up in a black t-shirt, layered chain necklace, and his rounded glasses. The event was Son on Monsterpalooza in Burbank, California (via E! News).
Ozzy attended the event with his wife, Sharon Osbourne, 72, and children Kelly Osbourne, 39, and Jack, 38. According to a video Jack released, Jack was there early to help his dad prepare his body for the event.
Jack had Ozzy working out with stretch bands and small dumbbells, and then they worked on the singer repeatedly signing his autograph. Ozzy finally said he was ready to go.
Ozzy Osbourne Health Update
Not only has Ozzy had Parkinson’s problems, but he also had major spinal surgery in 2022. A year later, Ozzy said he was going to retire from touring, saying he was no longer physically capable of performing in concert.
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Ozzy was in an accident a few years before and that caused major spinal damage. According to the former Black Sabbath frontman, his goal was to return to the stage, saying his singing voice was fine. However, he had to undergo three operations, plus stem cell treatments, physical therapy sessions, and Cybernics (HAL) Treatment. None of it got him back to his old self, and he was still weak.
Sharon has been caring for Ozzy since that time as he also deals with Parkinson’s disease, which causes problems with movement.
There is also the fact that Ozzy and Sharon both have euthanasia pacts in place in case either of them develops dementia or Alzheimer’s. They have signed releases that state that they will travel to Switzerland, where it is legal, and end their lives before they become a burden to their kids.
What are your thoughts on Ozzy Osbourne as he battles this tough time in his life? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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how could Ozzy be a burden on his children that is just ridiculous he can hire Maids housekeepers whatever he needs Medicare he can afford anything that would not be a burden on his children he need to live his life the rest of like God intended him to do don’t do it Ozzy your soul is more important there is a plan for every one of us and you do fit in there somewhere so don’t do it signed Wallace I am I am not that far behind you Ozzy do it do it the right way let nature take its course
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