Sharon Osbourne shared an update on Ozzy Osbourne’s battle with Parkinson’s disease before his final show with Black Sabbat The Prince of Darkness is set to take his final bow on July 5. Ozzy Osbourne, 76, will perform his last-ever live show at Birmingham’s Villa Park, a poignant farewell titled Back to the 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 No description has been added to this video.more Ozzy Osbourne gave an update on his physical condition amid his ongoing battle with Parkinson's disease as he prepares for his final performance with Black Sabbath. Walk on Water Lyrics: I met a magic man who had a daughter / She learned her lessons well, but still, I taught her / She followed willingly as lambs to slaughter / We shared forbidden fruits and Ozzy Osbourne will be doing one last concert this year—but he'll be doing it while sitting down, as he "can't walk" any longer. Ozzy Osbourne tragically passed away on July 22 after a years-long battle with his health. HELLO! takes a look at the health issues Ozzy faced before his death Ozzy Osbourne first rose to prominence as the lead singer and founding member of the heavy metal band, Black Sabbath. In the early 2000s, Ozzy and members of his family later became reality television stars through the reality series, The Osbournes. In 2020, Ozzy publicly revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. 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 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. 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. Ozzy Osbourne Says He “Can’t Walk” Due to Parkinson’s Disease Ahead of Black Sabbath Reunion Show Osbourne is set to reunite with original bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he can no longer walk as his battle with Parkinson's disease continues to progress. The 76-year-old rock legend made the admission during his SiriusXM radio show. We look back at Osbourne's decades-long health journey, including the most recent update on his reported "suicide pact" with wife Sharon, given by his daughter, Kelly, just last week, below. Tributes are pouring in for Black Sabbath icon Ozzy Osbourne, who is being remembered as "one of the greatest rock legends to ever live." Ozzy Osbourne is struggling to walk as a result of his Parkinson's disease, but his singing voice is "as good as ever," according to his wife, Sharon Osbourne. 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. Ozzy Osbourne has confirmed he can no longer walk due to his battle with Parkinson’s disease. 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.
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