Ozzy Osbourne 'Fed Up' with Mass Shootings in the US, Now Going Back to UK

Ozzy Osbourne ‘Fed Up’ with Mass Shootings in the US, Now Going Back to UK
According to Ozzy Osbourne, he is returning to the UK because he does not want to pass away in the US. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia

According to Ozzy Osbourne, he is returning to the UK because he does not want to pass away in the US. The 73-year-old has spent more than 25 years residing in Beverley Hills with his wife Sharon and their three children.

The rock icon, however, declares that he will return to the UK because he is fed up with the frequency of mass shootings in the US.

Ozzy Osbourne Confirms He Is Returning to UK

Ozzy Osbourne, 73, suffers from a variety of medical conditions, including Parkinson's disease. The surgery was performed on him this summer, Ladbible reported.

Osbourne's wife, Sharon, asserted that Osbourne's health was not a factor in their decision to relocate. The former 'The Talk' co-host Sharon Osbourne, 69, who co-starred with her husband on their family's early aughts MTV reality show, 'The Osbournes,' reportedly told the newspaper: "It's just time, according to New York Daily News.

The family has recently experienced its fair share of ups and downs in America. For instance, Sharon Osbourne was fired from the CBS talk show last year when she defended Piers Morgan after his inflammatory comments on race put him out in the cold on 'Good Morning Britain.' Ozzy also contracted COVID earlier this year.

According to recent rumors, Osbourne, who was born close to Birmingham, England, has listed his Hancock Park mansion in Los Angeles for $18 million. Due to the high taxes in California, he said in March that he would relocate to his estate in Buckinghamshire, The Hill reported.

Osbourne Speaks Out About His Parkinson's Disease

Ozzy Osbourne recently spoke candidly about the suffering of Parkinson's disease in a recent interview. In January 2020, the musician and former Black Sabbath frontman made his "mild" type of disease diagnosis public for the first time.

In January 2020, the musician and former Black Sabbath frontman made his "mild" type of the disease diagnosis public for the first time. Parkinson's disease is a disorder in which the brain slowly deteriorates over time. Delay in movement, stiff and inflexible muscles, and uncontrolled shaking of various body parts are the three most common symptoms.

Osbourne stated that the disease has caused him to experience despair, blood clots, and excruciating nerve agony in a recent interview. In June, he underwent surgery to remove two metal plates from his spine. Sharon Osbourne, an X Factor judge, said her husband's back bent because the screws had come loose and were nibbling away at the bone.

Osbourne described how his condition has made it difficult for him to move and manage some body parts Parkinson's symptoms, in addition to their physical consequences, can influence a person's mental health. It added to Osbourne's anguish, as per Independent.

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