
Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has made a heartbreaking confession about his ongoing health struggles, revealing he believes returning to Britain would prove fatal for the legendary Black Sabbath frontman.
The 75-year-old music veteran, who now resides in California with wife Sharon, shared his stark assessment during an emotional interview, stating bluntly: "If I moved back to England, I'd be dead in six months."
A Life-Changing Health Battle
Osbourne's health has significantly declined in recent years following his Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2003, though he only publicly revealed the condition in 2020. The rocker has undergone numerous surgeries and treatments, leaving him increasingly frail and dependent on medical care.
"My body feels like it's falling apart," Osbourne admitted, highlighting the physical toll his decades of rock stardom have taken. "I'm in constant pain, and the medical support I need just wouldn't be the same back home."
California: A Lifeline for the Prince of Darkness
The Osbournes' relocation to America has provided crucial access to specialist medical care that the singer insists is keeping him alive. Sharon Osbourne has been vocal about the superior healthcare facilities available in California compared to what they'd receive in Britain.
"Sharon has been my rock through all of this," Ozzy shared emotionally. "She's fought to get me the best treatment possible, and right now, that means staying put in the States."
An Uncertain Future
Despite his grim prognosis about returning to his homeland, Osbourne remains determined to continue his music career. The rock legend recently confirmed he's working on new material, though live performances remain unlikely given his physical limitations.
"I miss England every single day," the Birmingham-born star confessed. "The fans, the pubs, the atmosphere - but my life is here now. This is where I need to be to keep fighting."
The emotional interview has left fans worldwide expressing their support for the metal icon, whose candid honesty about his mortality has touched hearts across the music industry.