In a triumphant comeback, the legendary Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, stands tall and ready to reclaim his throne.
After undergoing multiple spinal surgeries from the fall of 2019, the heavy metal icon delivered an encouraging health update following his latest surgery. The star also revealed that he is gearing up to light up the stage with a new spirit that promises to leave the audience spellbound.
Ozzy Osbourne Relives: Hopes To Tour After Final Spine Surgery
After being in and out of hospital for more than four years, the 74-year-old has expressed his relief at achieving his final spinal surgery, stating:
“I have undergone all the surgeries now, thank God. I think it’s okay – it just drags on.”
The “Crazy Cars” artist later explained that he “thought I would be back on my feet a few months ago, I couldn’t get used to this way of life, always having something wrong. I still can’t walk properly, but I’m not in any pain again and the surgery on my spine went well.”
Furthermore, Osbourne shared an optimistic outlook for 2024, underlining his desire to start a new album project. He declared, “I’m getting better,” before teasing some tentative plans for his music. The father of five said:
“I have produced two albums recently [2020’s Ordinary Man and 2022’s Patient Number 9, both produced by Andrew Watt]but I want to make another album and then get back on the road.”
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But when prompted for specifics in an interview with Metal Hammer, the “Bark at the Moon” singer revealed that she has a studio set up at her home in the UK with the goal of reuniting with Andrew Watt. In his words:
“I’m just starting to work on it now, and we’ll be shooting early next year. I want to take my time with this one!”
2023 proved to be a challenging year for the “Black Sabbath” singer, as he was forced to cancel his highly anticipated No More Tours 2 in February, ultimately leading to his decision to retire from touring altogether.
This will not mark the first rescheduling of the European tour, which was initially scheduled for 2019. Having postponed it three times already, Osbourne reluctantly decided to leave the live show, aware of the challenge of satisfying his eager fans.
In a deep and profound post, the “Master of Reality” artist apologized to his fans, expressing regret for “letting” them down. He confessed that he could never have expected that “his tour days would end this way.”
Reflecting on the spine surgery that prevented potential paralysis nearly a year ago, the “Little Nicky” star shared “This is probably one of the hardest things I’ve ever shared with my loyal fans. As you all know, four years ago, this month, I had a big accident, where I damaged my spine.” He continued:
“My only goal all this time is to return to the stage. My singing voice is good. However, after three surgeries, stem cell treatments, endless physical therapy sessions, and most recently the groundbreaking Cybernics Treatment (HAL), my body is still physically weak.”
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The “South Park” actor admitted that his fans’ patience has gotten to him. However, he has come to the difficult realization that he will not be physically able to manage the upcoming tour requests due to travel constraints.
‘Black Rain’ Singer Opens Up About Health And Surgery Obstacles
If you thought that the rocker’s back problems started with his fall in 2019, you’d be wrong. The incident adds to a history of injuries, including a quad bike accident on his farm in 2003, which led to several surgeries, with the last procedure in July 2022.
As reported by The Blast, the “Sherlock Gnomes” voice actor confirmed his fourth surgery, which will address structural damage lingering from 2019.
During the first episode of her revamped family’s “The Osbournes Podcast,” she emphasized that most of the pain stems from her back. The “Trick or Treat” star explained that she will have an “epidural soon because what they found is that her neck is fixed.”
However, he later described a more serious issue in his lower spine, stating, “Below the neck there were two vertebrae where the bike hit me and they were crushed, nothing else.”
The songwriter also revealed: “In my back, two discs and muscles in my shoulder have separated from my skeleton.” He insists that’s why he leans “forward because it’s like gravity pulling my head forward. I thought, ‘I’ve been walking like that all my life.'”
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