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Brave Ozzy Osbourne was spotted walking in Los Angeles today with his assistant, just days after his wife Sharon said her “heart breaks” for him.
The rock and roll legend, 73, was diagnosed in 2019 with Parkinson’s disease – which causes muscle stiffness and slowness of movement and is currently incurable.
Ozzy walked up and down LA street as his assistant helped him by holding on to an orange belt around his waist.
Despite looking weak, the rocker laughed and whooped as he strode up and down the street on Thursday.
Earlier this week, the rocker took the stage for his first US performance in four years during halftime of the game between the Los Angeles Rams and Buffalo Bills, while his wife Sharon, 69, watched.
With Zakk Wylde he played his classic Crazy Train. He was also flanked by musicians such as drummer Tommy Clufetos, bassist Chris Chaney and guitarist Andrew Watt.
And last month, Ozzy was also on stage in the UK for the first time since having surgery in June.
Before his surgery, the petite singer was seen in public leaning on a cane.
Rock and Roll legend Ozzy Osbourne heads out for a walk in Los Angeles. The rock star was seen walking up and down the street with his assistant helping him by holding on to his orange belt around his waist
The rock ‘n’ roll legend, 73, was diagnosed in 2019 with Parkinson’s disease – which causes muscle stiffness and slowness of movement and is currently incurable
Osbourne walked down the street with a helper
Osbourne chuckled and laughed as he enjoyed the fall weather in Los Angeles
His assistant was holding a belt that was wrapped around Ozzy’s waist. His condition may make it increasingly difficult to move and walk
He was released from a Los Angeles hospital in June after undergoing what Sharon called “major surgery” that “would define the rest of his life.”
Speaking of Ozzy, Sharon told an ITV documentary this week: ‘All I think about is my husband, and like you who was very energetic, loved going for walks, doing a two-hour show on stage every night, running around like a crazy man.
‘Suddenly your life just stops – life as you knew it.
“When I look at my husband, my heart breaks for him, I’m sad for myself to see him like this, but what he’s going through is worse.
“If I look at him and he doesn’t know it, I cry.”
Along with Parkinson’s and an attack from Covid, Ozzy has dealt with the effects of a brutal quad bike accident in 2003. He suffered a neck injury, which was later exacerbated by a fall in 2019 that put 15 screws into his back.
Health issues: 73-year-old Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019 (the couple pictured in 2020)
Ozzy has dealt with the effects of a brutal quad bike accident in 2003. He suffered a neck injury, which was later exacerbated by a fall in 2019 that put 15 screws in his back
Ozzy Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne arrive at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020
Sharon and Ozzy share a kiss on the red carpet in 2020
Sharon and Ozzy got some good news this week when their daughter Kelly Osbourne announced she is pregnant with a baby boy.
The star, 37, who revealed she was expecting in May, confirmed the gender of her first child with boyfriend Sid Wilson, 45.
She told that her loving father has already told the news to all his friends because he is extremely excited.
Kelly told Entertainment Tonight: “[Dad]I told everyone before I ever had the chance. But I’ll say, every day he does this song and this little dance about how excited he is.’
She went on to claim that her parents supported her “every step” of her pregnancy.
This summer, Ozzy made headlines after announcing his plans to return to the UK after living in the United States for over 25 years.
He said he “don’t want to die in crazy America,” so he will go back to where he was born and raised.
Ozzy Osbourne, 73, made a triumphant appearance on Thursday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., playing a few songs during halftime of the NFL season opener, just months after undergoing “life-changing surgery” in June.
The rock legend performed his classic song Crazy Train with Zakk Wylde in his first US performance in four years during halftime of the game between the Los Angeles Rams and Buffalo Bills
Together with his music manager, wife Sharon, 69, he would move into their 120-year-old Grade II listed Buckinghamshire staple Welders House.
He told The Observer: ‘I’m tired of people being killed every day. God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings. And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert… It’s fucking crazy.”
He continued: ‘I am English. I want to be back. But if I say that, if my wife said we should go and live in Timbuktu, then I’ll go. But no, it’s just time for me to come home.’
Ignoring any speculation that the move could have been aided by Ozzy’s battle with Parkinson’s disease, Sharon added, “It’s not the United States of America at all. There’s nothing wrong with it.
“It’s a really weird place to live right now.”