Ozzy Osbourne reveals the real reason he stopped touring, and it wasn't his Parkinson's diagnosis: “I almost died!”

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Ozzy Osbourne has revealed the real reason he can't tour and it's not because of his Parkinson's diagnosis.

The Black Sabbath star, 75, joked: “I almost died!” He talked about his health problems and the problem that was causing him so much trouble.

The musician has undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal surgery in September 2023, and has reportedly been battling Parkinson's disease since 2003.

However, Ozzy revealed in an interview that he hasn't been doing well since undergoing surgery after tripping in the sun in 2019.

The star revealed that she slipped and fell while going to the bathroom at night.

Ozzy Osbourne has revealed the real reason he stopped touring: it wasn't his Parkinson's diagnosis

The Black Sabbath star, 75, joked:

The Black Sabbath star, 75, joked: “I almost died!” He opened up about his health problems and the problem that was causing him so many problems (Image: 2014)

He explained: 'I went to the doctor and you assume everyone knows what they're doing. My son Jack has a video of me going into surgery saying, “I'll see you in a few minutes.” I haven't walked properly since then.

Ozzy admits he believes it Much of the blame for his situation fell on his Parkinson's diagnosis.

He argued: 'I mean, when I left the quad in 2003, I was still on tour and I had Parkinson's. “That’s fucking surgery.”

The star admitted that she has no regrets and would not change anything in her life.

He admitted that his wife, Sharon, asked him if he could do it again to see if he could change anything, and that he didn't because he was happy.

Meanwhile, Ozzy's health problems delayed the family's return to England.

Sharon shared on the July episode of The Osborne podcast, which she co-starred with her children Kelly and Jack, “It feels like we're getting ready to go.” [back to England]Something is happening with Ozzy's health.

I was sure: 'We will make it.' We really want to go back, but we'll get there. Isn't that right, Ozzy? To which he replied: “Yes.”

Ozzy revealed that he hasn't been able to walk properly since undergoing surgery after tripping in 2019 (pictured in 2017).

Ozzy revealed that he hasn't been able to walk properly since undergoing surgery after tripping in 2019 (pictured in 2017).

Ozzy undergoes physical therapy three times a week and is visited twice a week by a trainer in an effort to improve his condition.

Ozzy undergoes physical therapy three times a week and is visited twice a week by a trainer in an effort to improve his condition.

The star admits she has no regrets and wouldn't change anything about her life (pictured from the late 1980s).

The star admits she has no regrets and wouldn't change anything about her life (pictured from the late 1980s).

The couple, who first announced their plans to return to the UK in August 2022, have faced a series of setbacks.

And Ozzy confirmed that the plan was to return to the UK, admitting that he misses it and doesn't want to end his days in the United States.

The singer, who relies on a wheelchair and crutches, has previously battled drug and alcohol addiction and admitted to using “marijuana occasionally.”

Ozzy undergoes physical therapy three times a week and is visited by a trainer twice a week in an effort to improve his health.

She also explained that she wanted to start doing yoga to improve her balance.