Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that he spent a lot time at home with his family during the COVID-19 lockdown.
“I’m getting better – it’s a slow process, but I’m getting there slowly but surely,” the 71-year-old singer said, referring to his recovery from surgery last year.
Speaking about life in quarantine, Ozzy said, “It’s been good actually because I’ve been recovering from the surgery I had last year. I’ve never been at home this long in my whole career”.
“I’ve had the chance to see my wife’s side of the fence more than me being on the road. It’s had its moment though, I must confess,” he said during CBS’ “The Talk,” accompanied by wife/manager Sharon Osbourne and daughter Kelly Osbourne.
Ozzy was forced to postpone his No More Tours 2 shows in Atlanta to seek treatment in Switzerland for Parkinson’s disease.
The veteran singer’s upcoming U.K. and Europe tour in support of his album, Ordinary Man, is scheduled to begin in October in Newcastle, England.
Source: RTT Music News