Sharon Osbourne shares the full extent of Ozzy’s injuries

Details of Ozzy Osbourne‘s recent injuries and illness that lead him to postpone his tour schedule until 2020 have been shared by his wife, Sharon.

Osbourne was recently hospitalised with pneumonia and forced to postpone his touring schedule in the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan after he was hospitalised with pneumonia.

A subsequent fall then lead The Black Sabbath frontman to postpone all of his upcoming 2019 tour dates.


Now, his wife and former manager Sharon has revealed the brutal nature of Ozzy’s illness and injuries – including how he slipped into a coma and was forced to remove metal rods he was fitted with after a motorbike accident.

In an interview with The Talk, Sharon explained: “He, at the beginning of the year, had a bad flu that went to bronchitis, that went to pneumonia, and then when he had the flu, he came out of hospital and he had a bad accident at home.

“He fell. And he fell in the middle of the night. And years ago, previously, he had a motorbike accident, where he was in a coma for days. And what he’d done was, he re-injured his back and neck and shoulders. All of the metal rods and everything that were put in his body were dislodged.”

But Sharon ended the interview on a hopeful note, clarifying that the iconic rocker is on the road to recovery: “So we had to cancel his year events. But he’s good, he’s fine, he’s great.”