"I'm not dying; I am recovering. It's just
taking a little bit longer than everyone thought it would," the
former Black Sabbath frontman, 70, said in a video posted on his
social media accounts.
Osbourne has been in an out of hospital for almost a year
because of a fall that required extensive surgery on his spine
and neck as well as pneumonia, flu complications and infections
in his hand. The emergencies and other setbacks have prompted
speculation in tabloid media that he is near death.
Osbourne said he was "bored stiff" with being in bed all day but
added, "You're just gonna have to be a little bit more patient.
"I'm postponing the European tour because I'm not ready. I'm not
retiring — I've still got gigs to do — but when I do come back
on an American tour, I wanna be one hundred percent ready to
come out and knock your... socks off," he added.
Osbourne's solo "No More Tours 2" has already been postponed
once. The European leg was re-scheduled for a January 2020
start. The re-scheduled North American dates, starting in May
2020, will go ahead, promoters Live Nation said on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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