Ozzy Osbourne has said working on his new music was what he ‘needed’ to get him out of a dark place while battling Parkinson’s disease.
The 71-year-old went public with his Parkinson’s diagnosis earlier this year, but has said he’s been suffering with it for ‘most of his life’, after first being diagnosed 17 years ago.
And he credits working on new music material as helping him through the ‘gloom and doom’ that his diagnosis has brought with it.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Ozzy said of his Ordinary Man LP: ‘That whole album came out of nowhere and it was so much fun. ‘It was what I needed to get me out of my gloom and doom and my recovery.’ Ozzy had been planning a world tour, but was forced to cancel it to undergo treatment and