
Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has spoken openly about his views on mortality, admitting that he is not afraid of death. In a candid interview, the Black Sabbath frontman reflected on his health battles and the legacy he hopes to leave behind.
Facing Mortality with Courage
Osbourne, who has faced numerous health challenges in recent years, including Parkinson’s disease and multiple surgeries, revealed that he has come to terms with his own mortality. "I’m not afraid of dying," he said. "But I am afraid of not being able to do what I love."
A Life Lived Loud
The 75-year-old music legend, known for his wild antics and groundbreaking career, acknowledged that his lifestyle has taken a toll on his body. "I’ve lived a crazy life," he admitted. "But I wouldn’t change a thing."
Family and Legacy
Osbourne also touched on the importance of family, crediting his wife Sharon and their children for keeping him grounded. "They’re my rock," he said. "Without them, I wouldn’t be here."
Despite his health struggles, Osbourne remains determined to continue performing and creating music. "I’ll keep going until I can’t anymore," he vowed.