Ozzy Osbourne has confirmed he can no longer walk due to his battle with Parkinson’s disease. Ahead of the final shows of both his legendary band Black Sabbath and his iconic solo career, Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that he "can't walk" anymore. Ozzy Osbourne has offered a new heath update ahead of Black Sabbath 's final show at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK on July 5. According to him, he "can't walk" anymore, but he is happy to still be among the living. The news is unsurprising considering the frontman has been battling PRKN 2 for a number of years. Sharon Osbourne has told The Sun that her husband Ozzy Osbourne is struggling to walk amid his battle with Parkinson's disease, but that his singing voice is "as good as ever". Sharon addressed As previously reported, Ozzy Osbourne is currently planning to return to the stage at Villa Park in Birmingham, England on July 5 for a short solo set followed by one final performance with Black Sabbath. However, the legendary frontman has since confirmed that he "can't walk" anymore. The lack of mobility stems from his struggles Ozzy Osbourne/Instagram Ozzy, who couldn’t walk on his own anymore, sat on stage in a black leather chair as he performed for the 42,000-person crowd at Villa Park. Sharon Osbourne revealed to The Sun that her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, is having difficulty walking due to his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s disease. On Feb. 5, Sharon Osbourne, 72, spoke to The Sun about her husband’s battle with the disease while sharing her excitement that Ozzy, 76, will be reuniting with Black Sabbath for the first time Sharon Osbourne gave an update on how Parkinson’s disease has impacted husband Ozzy Osbourne’s legs as the musician prepares to reunite with Black Sabbath in July for his final concert. Discussing his condition on his SiriusXM radio show earlier this week, Osbourne admitted he can’t walk anymore unassisted, having frequently been since with a cane in years amid his unfortunate health decline. He said of that: “I have made it to 2025. I can’t walk, but you know what I was thinking over the holidays? Ozzy Osbourne ’s health struggles will not prevent him from taking the stage one final time. Despite being unable to walk, the musician is set to participate in Back to the Beginning — a one Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, known as the “Prince of Darkness,” can no longer walk as his health continues to be impacted by Parkinson’s disease. Born on Dec. 3, 1948, in Birmingham, England, he first gained fame as the enigmatic lead vocalist of the band Black Sabbath. The event will mark a momentous reunion of Black Sabbath's original members - Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward - performing together for the first time in over 20 years. Ozzy Osbourne is planning a return to the stage Osbourne will deliver a brief solo performance before joining his former bandmates on stage. The post Ozzy Osbourne: “I Can’t Walk, But I’m Still Alive” appeared first on Consequence. Ahead of the just-announced massive concert event marking the final shows of both his Ozzy Osbourne ‘Can’t Walk’ But Is Set for a Legendary Final Show with Black Sabbath Sharon Osbourne has provided an update on Ozzy Osbourne’s health, revealing that while the Prince of Darkness is struggling to walk due to Parkinson’s disease, his singing voice remains as strong as ever. Speaking with The Sun, Sharon shared how Ozzy’s mobility has deteriorated, but despite his Ozzy Osbourne might be limited in his performing capacity when he takes to the stage one last time in July. The Prince of Darkness recently revealed he's unable to walk anymore. Consequence reports he said, "I have made it to 2025. I can't walk, but you know what I was thinking over the holidays? For all my complaining, I'm still alive." He added, "I may be moaning that I can't walk but I look Latest News OZZY OSBOURNE Can't Walk Anymore, "But His Voice Is As Good As It's Ever Been" But he can still sing, according to Sharon Osbourne. Even after this Ozzy said, “But if it is the end of the road for me, I can’t complain." Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy's wife, had previously discussed their desire to return 'home' to England after years of living in the US (Getty Images) Ozzy's ongoing health issues have also delayed the family's plans to move back to the UK. Legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 at age 76. Over the years, he’s been vocal about his health challenges, specifically his battle with Parkinson’s disease. Here’s everything Ozzy Osbourne spoke about his health on his radio show, saying he "can't walk" but is grateful to still be alive ahead of his Black Sabbath reunion show.
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