Ozzy Osbourne says he’s “recovering comfortably” at home after undergoing life-changing surgery.
The 73-year-old music legend has just undergone major surgery and on Wednesday (15.06.22) the Black Sabbath rocker thanked fans for their well wishes and confirmed he was back home recovering.
In an update shared on social media, Ozzy said: I am now home from the hospital and recovering comfortably.
I definitely feel the love and support from all my fans and send a big thank you to everyone for their thoughts, prayers and best wishes during my recovery.
The ‘Dreamer’ hitmaker’s wife Sharon revealed her husband was “doing well” on Monday (13.06.22) and also thanked everyone for their kind words.
In an update on her Instagram Story, she wrote, “Our family would like to express so much gratitude for the overwhelming amount of love and support that led to Ozzy’s surgery!
“Ozzy is doing well and on the road to recovery! Your love means the world to him.”
The 69-year-old star previously explained that her husband was heading for “a very important operation”.
Without specifying the procedure or the nature of it, Sharon had declared on ‘The Talk’: “[Ozzy] has a very big operation on Monday, and I have to be there.
It will really determine the rest of his life.”
Ozzy has Parkinson’s disease and once suffered a bad fall and dislodged metal rods placed in his spine following a quad accident in 2003.
In April, Piers Morgan asked his girlfriend Sharon on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” on TalkTV: “How’s Ozzy, my big man?
“He’s just one of my favorite people in the world. He’s kinda been through the health wars, how is he?”
And Sharon said Ozzy wanted to return to England after his latest operation.
She replied, “He’s fine, he’s sending his love to you. He still has an operation to do and then he’s dying to come home.”
Sharon recently admitted that she now has to take care of Ozzy “a lot” because of his health issues.
She said: It’s very difficult, because the combination of Parkinson’s disease and his accident, you go, well, which one is it? Why is this happening? Why is this happening?
Ozzy previously opened up about his Parkinson’s diagnosis in a candid interview on US television, in which he admitted the disease was just another thing on my plate.
He said, “Well, the only question I asked was, is this a terminal illness?, and the guy said, no, but life is.
It’s just another thing on my plate that I have to deal with. I’m not worried about it at all.”