Sharon Osbourne in a message on Instagram
thanked fans for their support, after saying last week that the
frontman for the former group Black Sabbath was going to have "a
very major operation" on Monday. She did not give details about
the surgery.
“Our family would like to express so much gratitude for the
overwhelming amount of love and support leading up to Ozzy’s
surgery," Sharon Osbourne wrote on Tuesday. "Ozzy is doing well
and on the road to recovery! Your love means the world to him.”
The music manager and television personality on Friday told her
co-panellists on her UK chat show "The Talk" that she would be
travelling to Los Angeles at the weekend to be with her husband,
describing the surgery as one that was "really going to
determine the rest of his life".
In an interview with Classic Rock magazine last month, Ozzy
Osbourne, 73, said he was still struggling with injuries
sustained from a 2003 quad bike accident. A 2019 fall at his
home exacerbated the injuries and he required surgery.
"I’m just waiting on some more surgery on my neck. I can’t walk
properly these days. I have physical therapy every morning," he
told the magazine. "I am somewhat better, but nowhere near as
much as I want to be to go back on the road."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Mark Porter)
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