Ozzy Osbourne has maintained that tobacco is the 'most addictive thing' he has ever consumed. The Black Sabbath rocker, 75, opened up about his experience with the product during a conversation Read the words of rocker Ozzy Osbourne about his struggle with addiction and recovery. Epic tales of Ozzy drug use, and his sobriety, have inspired millions. Ozzy Osbourne and Zakk Wylde recently guested on MÖTLEY CRÜE and SIXX:A.M. bassist Nikki Sixx's syndicated rock radio show "Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx". The entire chat can be seen below. A few Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76. The Grammy-winning Prince of Darkness long struggled with addiction, finally achieving sobriety in 2014. Ozzy Osbourne was slowing down and getting sober just before the premiere of MTV's 'The Osbournes' in 2000 Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne revealed that he has relapsed on drugs and has started smoking a "bit of marijuana" after quitting booze and drugs several years ago. From Sabbath's legacy to guns in America, Ozzy Osbourne's got something to say. “One of the reasons Ozzy quit drinking in the first place was because he had watched so many of his friends die from abuse, and something just clicked in his mind and he wanted a drink. Ozzy Osbourne is opening up about his opening up about his personal battle with addiction and revealed that he is not sober amid his ongoing health issues. During the latest episode of his "The Madhouse Chronicles" podcast, Ozzy and his co-host/best friend Billy Morrison took a deep dive into their experience with drugs, addiction and their road to sobriety. During the episode, Ozzy said that Ozzy Osbourne shared a moment on his podcast, ‘The Madhouse Chronicles,’ saying he’s not as sober as he used to be. In the latest episode ‘Drugs and Sobriety,’ Osbourne and his co-host Billy Morrison discussed their past drug use and addiction struggles. “Happier, but I’m not completely sober,” the rocker said when asked if he [] Ozzy Osbourne opened up about why he believes marijuana should be legalized, explaining that it's less harmful than people smoking tobacco, which was "the most addictive thing I ever put in my body." The lifestyle of a true rock ‘n’ roller can only sustain itself for so long. Just ask Ozzy Osbourne, who — as he approaches five years sober — revealed the turning point tha Rock star Ozzy Osbourne says that getting rid of smoking was more difficult for him than to conquer his addictions to drugs and alcohol. Rock star Ozzy Osbourne has admitted that he's taking drugs again amid "health woes," but he's hiding it from his wife, Sharon. The Black Sabbath star, 75, has reportedly gone back to smoking “One of the reasons Ozzy quit drinking in the first place was because he had watched so many of his friends die from abuse, and something just clicked in his mind and he wanted a drink. Why is it different now? Ozzy: I got fed up with quitting. The first thing I stopped was tobacco, and don't ask me how I did that. I have been in nearly every rehab around. During a recent episode of 'Madhouse Chronicles' Ozzy Osbourne revealed that he occasionally still uses one substance. Ozzy Osbourne has maintained that tobacco is the 'most addictive thing' he has ever consumed. The Black Sabbath rocker, 75, opened up about his experience with the product during a conversation Ozzy Osbourne recently revealed that he started smoking pot again amid his health battle as he believed that he only has 10 years to live.#OzzyOsbourne #SharonOsbourne Ozzy Osbourne has gone back to smoking weed as he fears he has only 10 years to live. The Black Sabbath frontman, 74, who is afflicted with Parkinson’s and pain from a string of surgeries
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