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Ozzy Osbourne to undergo 'major surgery' as wife Sharon updates fans on his health

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showbiz gossip straight to your inbox with the Daily Star's FREE newsletterOzzy Osbourne is set to undergo major surgery following a fall in his LA home in 2019.The rock legend has been having issues with his neck and spine since the tumble and has seen him kept from performing live.Ozzy has had health issues in recent years after being hospitalised with pneumonia, and not long after suffering a fall.The fall managed to dislodge the metal rods that were placed in his back after they were put in when he had a quad-bike accident in 2003.The Black Sabbath member is set to have ‘major surgery’ to help him and get him back up on stage performing once again to his loyal fans.Speaking to DailyMailTV, Ozzy’s wife Sharon updated fans on her.

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