Ozzy Osbourne: ‘At best, I have 10 years’ left to live

Ozzy Osbourne: ‘At best, I have 10 years’ left to live

Legendary name in the history of world rock, Ozzy Osbourne began to be very open about his death after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease

Especially after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, Ozzy Osbourne, one of rock’s greatest legends, started talking about his death. According to the singer, “at best, I have 10 years left to live.”

During an interview with Rolling Stone UKthe iconic member of black Sabbath was asked about his views on death, and also wondered how much longer he will live. “I said to [esposa] Sharon [Osbourne] that he had recently smoked a joint and she said, ‘Why are you doing this? This will kill you!’ I said, ‘How long do you want me to live?!'” she recalled.

“At best, I have 10 more years and when you get older, time speeds up. Me and Sharon we celebrated our 41st wedding anniversary recently, and that’s unbelievable to me!” he continued Ozzy.


Ozzy Osbourne says: ‘I should have died before my rock star friends’

One of the greatest icons in rock history, Ozzy Osbourne reflected on his history in the fight against addiction to alcoholic beverages and illicit drugs. How the Prince of Darkness commented, he “should have died sooner” before his friends who were also stars of the musical genre.

For example, the artist has already spoken about these battles in several interviews and on the reality show The Osbournes, made with the family. Asked why he was still alive after having his stomach pumped “God knows how many times,” Osbourne He made a very honest statement.

When you received the award icon award from the Rolling Stone UK last Thursday, the 23rd, he talked about getting older than his “drinking buddies” who died, like Lemmy Kilmisterof MotorheadIt is Pete Waybassist of UFO.

“I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting while I’m in bed, and all my drinking partners, I realized are all dead,” he lamented (via Mirror). “I should have been dead before most of them. Why am I the last man standing? Sometimes I look in the mirror and say, ‘Why the hell did you do it?'”

I should have died a thousand times. I’ve had my stomach pumped, God only knows how many times.

Source: Rollingstone

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