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Ozzy Osbourne to undergo ‘major surgery’ as Sharon shares health update amid Parkinson’s

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DailyMailTV this week, Sharon said: ‘The thing I’m most excited about is my hubby getting back on stage. That’s what I pray for.’She went on to reflect on Grammy-winner Ozzy’s Parkinson’s diagnosis, which came a year after his fall.‘It was like that one after the other and it’s like, woah, just a minute, you know?’ Sharon said. ‘It breaks your heart that he wants to get back.

He misses his friends, his musicians, they’re his partners. He misses that life.’She added: ‘But with his Parkinson’s, he’s fine.

He’s fine, he’s got it under control.’The former co-host of The Talk, who also opened up about her explosive exit from the series, conceded the Osbourne family haven’t had the best of luck with their health, with Sharon battling colon cancer.

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