Sharon Osbourne is providing fans with an update on her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s health after he announced he would be retiring from touring.
The former "The Talk" host revealed she had to take a break from her television duties to care for Ozzy after he experienced a string of health battles -- including Parkinson’s disease, a "life-altering" surgery and COVID-19. "Ozzy’s Achilles’ heel has always been his lungs, so to get something like COVID that affects your breathing and all of that, it was just torturous," Sharon said during an interview with The Sun. "It has been very difficult.
Ozzy has been plagued medically by different things that have been wrong. It is like one thing leads to another then another." Ozzy, 74, announced his retirement in February after canceling all his tour dates due to ongoing health scares. "For some reason he is tested all the time.
I think, ‘No more, please God. He has passed all the tests, he has survived — please leave him alone,’" Sharon continued. In March, the "Black Sabbath" frontman was on the list of headliners announced for the first Power Trip Festival in Indio, California, this fall.