John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne is an English singer, songwriter, and television personality. He rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, during which period he adopted the nickname “Prince of Darkness
Ozzy was also diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019. You think you’re lifting your feet, but your foot doesn’t move,” he told The Observer last month. “I feel like I’m walking around in lead boots. As a result of the brain disorder, the rock star shared that he was put on antidepressants after reaching “a plateau that was lower than I wanted it to be.”
Why was Ozzy in a coma?
The famous family recently sat down with Diane Sawyer to talk for the first time about 2003, which ended with Ozzy’s near-fatal all-terrain vehicle bike accident, leaving the star in an eight-day coma with multiple injuries.
The accident came after the family had already endured Sharon’s struggle with cancer and their son Jack’s battle with drugs. Ozzy Osbourne revealed his health has “improved quite considerably” since his “life-altering” surgery in June.
These metal plates were working their way out,” his wife, Sharon Osbourne, explained. “The debris was rubbing on his spinal cord. He would literally be crying in pain some days.