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Ozzy Osbourne hopes to tour again amid health issues: ‘It’s where I belong’

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People profile published Wednesday.“It’s where I belong,” Osbourne said about touring. “The relationship I have with my audience is the biggest love affair of my life.”The father of five continued: “I am determined to get back on stage even if I have to be nailed to a board and wheeled on.

Survival is my legacy.”The singer also discussed how his alter ego of the “Prince of Darkness” followed him home after his concerts. “I started to take the persona off stage,” he noted. “That’s when I got really messed up.

I didn’t give a s— about anything. I would drink myself stupid.”Throughout the course of his life, Osbourne has dealt with alcohol and substance abuse issues as well as hospitalization stints.Since 2019, he has undergone several surgeries to fix his neck and back issues that stemmed from a home fall and an ATV accident 16 years prior.

His last operation was in June, when he had to remove and realign pins in his body.“My life has been incredible with the things that have happened to me — both good and bad,” he said.The “Osbournes” star was later diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and now uses a cane to help maneuver around.

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