the prince of darkness says he is coming back. ozzy osbourne, 73, intends to go on tour after a hard few years that saw him revealing a
parkinson’s diagnosis, facing multiple surgeries for a serious injury and battling symptoms of depression.
“i reached a plateau that was lower than i wanted it to be,” osbourne said in an interview with
the guardian. “nothing really felt great. nothing.”
osbourne was diagnosed with
parkinson’s disease in 2003 but kept the news private until january 2020, after a 2019 fall caused him to
cancel an upcoming tour. the fall exacerbated a previous injury from a
2003 quad biking accident and required rather significant surgery to stabilize his neck and back. doctors positioned
15 screws into the singer’s spine, but over time these screws began to slip, causing more damage to the bone and leaving osbourne in excruciating pain.
“it got so bad that at one point i thought: ‘oh god, please don’t let me wake up tomorrow morning.’ because it was f—–g agony,” said osbourne.
the singer turned to medication and therapy — something he never would have done as a child in england, osbourne previously explained on his
sirius xm channel.
“when i was a kid in england, you would not go to a therapist because they’d think you were f—–g crazy,” he said about his decision to seek help. turning to drawing also helped “get your head out of your own head.”