Kelly Osbourne comments on rumors
Her father Ozzy Osbourne “doesn’t die”
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There are numerous rumors about Ozzy Osbourne’s health on the net. Daughter Kelly now makes it clear that her father is doing better than claimed.
Kelly Osbourne (40) vigorously rejected false reports on her father Ozzy (76 )’s health. made the musician clear on Friday that a video spread online is fake: it is supposedly to hear her father, who explains that he already knew that he would die. “What the hell is not right with you people? Why do you spend your time to make such a video?” She realized.
Ozzy Osbourne is better than claimed
“He doesn’t die,” said Osbourne in the clips. “Yes, he has Parkinson’s, and yes, his mobility is completely different than before, but he doesn’t die. What’s wrong with you?”
The 40-year-old was particularly outraged by speculation about an alleged suicide pact of her parents. “Stop making articles or posts that my parents have a suicide pact,” she said. “It was nonsense that my mother once said to get attention.” The rumors relate to Sharon Osbourne’s statements (72), which had written in their 2007 memoirs about a possible walk together to the Swiss euthanasia organization Dignitas. In a podcast conversation 2023, she had taken up the topic again.
Ozzy Osbourne said goodbye to the stage
Ozzy Osbourne’s state of health has been given cause for speculation for a long time. The Black Sabbath front man has been fighting against Parkinson’s since 2003. In the past five years, he undergone seven operations, including fourth spinal operation in 2023, which extremely limits its movement ability. Despite these health challenges, the 76 -year -old continues to plan to record music – he will only do without big live shows in the future.
He therefore played his big farewell concert last week. Together with famous colleagues such as Guns N ‘Roses, Metallica, Slayer, Tool, Pantera and Anthrax, Black Sabbath performed in front of 42,000 fans in Birmingham for the first time since 2005 – and one last time – in its original line -up. At the event, more than $ 190 million were taken for a good cause. Ozzy Osbourne announced his memoirs “Last Rites” for October 2025.
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