Ozzy Osbourne Farewell to America. For a heavy metal progenitor it must soon find its way to Great Britain, and thus to its origins. to the observer Osborne said he would be “irritably” From the high number of mass shootings in America. He later stated that he did not want to die in America and wanted to be among the celebrities buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles. Ozzie and his wife and manager Sharon, who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in July 2022, now plan to spend their future time at the Buckinghamshire estate.
It’s time to come home
Asked by the Observer why the couple decided to return to their old home after so long, Sharon insisted that it had nothing to do primarily with her husband’s health. “I know people will accept”she said. “But that has nothing to do with that. It’s about time. America has changed a lot. This is not America anymore. Nothing is stable anymore. It’s a very strange place to live now.
Ozzy added: “Everything there is bloody ridiculous. I am saddened to see people being killed every day. God knows how many people died in school shootings. And then there’s this mass shooting in Vegas at that concert… it’s absolutely insane. (…) I don’t want to die there. I am English. (…) It’s time for me to come home.”
Ozzy Osbourne, who announced he had Parkinson’s disease two-and-a-half years ago, has reportedly applied for permission for a ‘rehabilitation’ unit at his historic home in Buckinghamshire. Cultivation, according to the Daily Mail “A wealth of places to stay and sit”, “Personal Grab Handles and Aids” And “Smooth, non-slip surfaces” as well as an additional living area for nursing staff.
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