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Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that he may never perform live again after a long string of medical procedures and surgeries.In September, the former Black Sabbath frontman underwent what he said would be his “final surgery” after he had suffered a fall in 2019, which dislodged metal rods that were put into his body after a quad bike crash in 2003.Now, the iconic metal singer has revealed in a new interview with Rolling Stone UK that though he hopes to return to the stage again one day, he might have to “accept the fact” that he might never get the chance to do so.“I’m taking it one day at a time, and if I can perform again, I will,” he said. “But it’s been like saying farewell to the best relationship of my life. At the start of my illness, when I stopped touring, I was really pissed off with myself, the doctors, and the world.
But as time has gone on, I’ve just gone, ‘Well, maybe I’ve just got to accept that fact.’Osbourne continued: “I’m not going to get up there and do a half-hearted Ozzy looking for sympathy. What’s the fucking point in that? I’m not going up there in a fucking wheelchair. I’ve seen Phil Collins perform recently, and he’s got virtually the same problems as me.
He gets up there in a wheelchair! But I couldn’t do that.”The Prince of Darkness went on to say that one of his biggest regrets is that he never got “the chance to say goodbye or thank you” to his fans. “Because my fans are what it’s all about. If I can just do a few gigs… They’ve been loyal to me for fucking years.
They write to me, they know all about my dogs. It’s my extended family really, and they give us the lifestyle we have. For whatever reason, that’s my goal to work to.
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Sharon Osbourne is reflecting on her most recent plastic surgery.
Sharon Osbourne has taken a savage swipe at Dannii Minogue, reigniting their old feud. In a new interview with Best Magazine, Sharon didn't hold back when discussing her former co-star on ITV's The X Factor, having previously discussed their feud in 2016.The Mirror reports that the 71 year old music manager, who was a judge on the ITV talent show from 2004 until 2007, and then again in 2013, 2016 and 2017, shared her thoughts on Dannii, who served as a judge from 2007 to 2010.The pair only judged together for one season, but it was enough to spark tensions and backstage drama. In the interview, Sharon claimed that Dannii had an issue with her due to her strong character.
Chloe Madeley and James Haskell have continued to spend time together despite the breakdown of their marriage, as they were snapped enjoying a meal out in London. The former couple, who announced their shock split in October, were photographed at a restaurant in Hampstead, with their daughter Bodhi.The parents-of-one both opted for rather casual outfits as they sat in the restaurant, with former rugby champ James, 38, sporting a blue hoodie as he sipped on a beer. Meanwhile, Chloe, 36, opted for a grey tracksuit and white trainers.
The Gotham Awards, the New York wing of the indie film world, has already handed out its year-end honors and now it’s time for the West Coast to have their say. Bright and early this morning, Film Independent revealed the 2024 Independent Spirit Awards nominees, and, no surprise, Celine Song’s “Past Lives” was at the top of the list with five nominations.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Any movie fan who thought “Dune” was lacking on the action front will be happy with the upcoming sequel, at least according to director Denis Villeneuve. In a new interview with Total Film magazine, Villeneuve touted the 2024 sequel as “more muscular” than the first installment that hit theaters and Max in 2021. “The first movie was more meditative and contemplative.
Ozzy Osbourne has made the grim statement that he thinks he has “10 years left” to live.The legendary metal musician and former frontman of Black Sabbath made the revelation in a recent interview with Rolling Stone UK, in which the Prince Of Darkness spoke about his lengthy health troubles, which have included numerous surgeries in the last couple of years.During his chat with the publication, Osbourne spoke about his outlook on death, saying that he doesn’t “fear dying”, but that he doesn’t want to have “a long, painful and miserable experience”.He went on to add that he told his wife Sharon that he had smoked a joint recently: “She said ‘What are you doing that for! It’ll fucking kill you!’ I said, ‘How long do you want me to fucking live for?!’ At best, I’ve got ten years left and when you’re older, time picks up speed. Me and Sharon had our 41st wedding anniversary recently, and that’s just unbelievable to me!”Elsewhere in the chat, Osbourne said that while he still hopes that he’d get the chance to perform again, he might have to “accept the fact” that he might never get the chance to do so.In September, the former Black Sabbath frontman underwent what he said would be his “final surgery” after he had suffered a fall in 2019, which dislodged metal rods that were put into his body after a quad bike crash in 2003.In July Ozzy provided a health update after cancelling his headlining slot at the Power Trip festival next month.
Sharon Osbourne is opening up about her family’s reaction to her weight loss.
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Ozzy Osbourne labelled him as a “fucking arsehole” for not reaching out following his struggles with Parkinson’s disease.The dispute between the two arose following comments the Black Sabbath frontman made in an interview with Rolling Stone, in which he reflected upon his recent medical worries and the support he has received from those around him.In the interview, Osbourne recalled how his bandmate Tony Iommi had supported him constantly throughout the health issues, although the same could not be said about fellow Black Sabbath member Geezer Butler.“You do find out who’s a genuine friend when you’ve been through what I’ve had,” Ozzy began told the outlet. “Tony Iommi has been so supportive of me since my illness.
Ozzy Osbourne is opening up about his health problems and the time he has left.
Sharon Osbourne has shared that she and her husband Ozzy have moved back to the UK for some privacy as he battles Parkinson's disease.The former X Factor judge mentioned that she had started feeling uncomfortable in LA, where they lived for 20 years. Sharon hopes that their return to their Grade II listed home in Buckinghamshire will allow Black Sabbath star Ozzy to avoid being bothered.
RAYE has opened up about her experience of abuse of power in the music industry, calling the effects “crippling”.In a snippet of an upcoming interview with Louis Theroux, the singer delved into what it has taken to release her debut album, ‘My 21st Century Blues‘. The interview will be released on November 28.“When you’re up and coming, when you have a dream and you cross paths with powerful people – some people abuse their power and the effects of that can be crippling,” she said.As RAYE initially entered her music career, she said she was “so young and so hungry to make my dreams a reality.”But in 2021, RAYE publically expressed her frustrations at her then-label, Polydor.
Ozzy Osbourne feels he has, at most, ten years to live.
Ozzy Osbourne is speaking about his health.
declining health lately, telling a reporter he’s “got 10 years left” during a conversation about a recent back surgery that left him “practically crippled.”“It really knocked me about. The second surgery went drastically wrong,” said the “No More Tears” singer. Osbourne was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2003.
Sharon Osbourne has told how her husband Ozzy is 'scared' for her after she was quizzed on her appearance after sparking concern during an appearance on The One Show. The former X Factor judge appeared on the BBC One magazine programme on Thursday night (November 23).
Sharon Osbourne has confessed that her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, is worried about her health following her dramatic weight loss.The former X Factor judge, 71, spoke on Good Morning Britain about her recent transformation and expressed regret over using the drug Ozempic to lose weight. In her chat with hosts Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway, Sharon spilled the beans on plans to turn her life with Ozzy into a film, becoming a grandma, and Ozzy's concerns for her wellbeing. But fans of the ITV show took to social media to voice their worries for Sharon after her appearance.
told the Daily Mail. “Relationships change all the time, as we change.”“We’re at a stage where I’ve been taking care of my husband, not because I have to but because I want to and I love him.”“He’s had seven operations in five years,” she went on.
Ozzy’s health in a recent interview.Speaking about her relationship with her four decade-long relationship with the heavy metal stalwart to the Daily Mail, the reality television star shared that she has spent the last five years focused on caring for Ozzy. “He’s had seven operations in five years,” she expressed. “He was on huge amounts of blood thinners so you have to be careful, because if you fall again you could bleed out.