Ozzy Osbourne's Haunting Confession: 'I Don't Fear Death, But I'm Not Ready to Go'
Ozzy Osbourne on mortality: 'I don't fear death'

Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has made a chilling admission about his own mortality, revealing that while he doesn't fear death, he's not prepared to leave this world just yet.

The Black Sabbath frontman, who has been battling Parkinson's disease and a series of health setbacks in recent years, spoke candidly about his outlook on life and death in a rare interview.

'I've Cheated Death So Many Times'

"I don't fear dying," the 75-year-old music legend stated. "But I don't want to die because there's still things I want to do."

Osbourne reflected on his numerous near-death experiences throughout his wild rockstar lifestyle, quipping: "I've cheated death so many times I've got a frequent flyer card."

Health Battles and Future Plans

The Prince of Darkness has faced significant health challenges in recent years, including:

  • A Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2019
  • Multiple surgeries following a serious fall
  • Ongoing pain management issues

Despite these struggles, Osbourne remains determined to continue making music and performing when possible. "I'm not ready for the final curtain," he declared.

A Legacy That Will Live On

While confronting his mortality, the rock legend took comfort in knowing his musical legacy will endure. "The music will live longer than me," Osbourne remarked, referencing classic hits like "Crazy Train" and "Paranoid" that continue to inspire new generations of fans.

As for what keeps him going? "My family, my fans, and the music," he shared. "There's still more to come."