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Last month, Ozzy Osbourne appeared on Good Morning America alongside his wife Sharon to reveal that he was suffering from Parkinson's disease. The announcement had deeply moved fans of the heavy metal legend. But in a new interview for the Los Angeles Times , entitled "What doesn't kill Ozzy Osbourne makes it even more ... Ozzy", the interpreter of Crazy Train said that he actually knows he has been sick for more than seventeen years and he does not intend to give up now.

“I don't die from Parkinson's disease. I have faced it for most of my life. I have deceived death many times. If you read tomorrow "Ozzy Osbourne didn't wake up this morning", you wouldn't say "Oh my God!", You'd say "Well, she finally caught up with him," "he said. to the newspaper, defying.

On the road again

Later in the interview, Ozzy Osbourne confirms that a film about his life is indeed in production, even if he is not very involved in the project. “You don't need to talk to me about it. My family is involved, so I said to my wife "good luck". To manage to get my three children to agree on something, you have to get up early, ”he simply reacted.

As for his return to the road, after the postponement of his No More Tours 2 tour, due to multiple health problems, the Prince of Darkness is still not sure of anything, except that he is anxious to get back on stage as quickly as possible. "People thought I was finished, but I always come back and I will come back this time too. When? I do not know. I don't want to come back until I'm ready, ”concluded the artist.

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