Ozzy Osbourne speaks out after viral death hoax

Following the latest viral hoax about Ozzy Osbourne’s death, the Prince of Darkness is speaking out about the incident.

In the last episode of The Osbournes On the podcast, Ozzy confirmed that he is, in fact, still alive. “I’m not dead,” he declared. “I’m not going anywhere. And anyway, I’m going to go up and do a few more gigs before I’m done.”

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Ozzy Osbourne declared a YouTube called Celebrities who died today I had a photo of him. This unleashed the latest rumor of death. “I tell him, ‘I’m not dead.’ I’m not actually dead…Just a small flesh wound,’” she explained, quoting Monty Python and the Holy Grail. “It’s a bit much, isn’t it?”

Kelly Osbourne also described the rumors as “really rude,” while Ozzy said it was a clickbait video strategically designed to avoid potential lawsuits. “What they do is say you’re dead,” he shared. “It’s a little strange the way they phrase it.”

Ozzy’s wife, Sharon, referred to the video’s creators as “sick,” while the rock icon’s son offered some ideas for the funeral. “We will do the Viking burial,” he declared. “I will shoot a fire arrow at your raft.”

According PEOPLE, The latest death hoax came when Ozzy was suffering from numerous health problems. Earlier this year, the rocker had to cancel shows and stop touring due to a spinal injury. He first struggled with the injury after undergoing surgery in 2019 due to a fall. The medical emergency aggravated previous damage to his neck and back from an ATV accident in 2003. In addition to the injury, Ozzy had three more surgeries and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

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Ozzy Osbourne says he will “return” to acting if possible

During a recent interview with UK rolling stone, Ozzy Osbourn has opened up about his goals to perform once again while battling his health issues.

“But it’s been like saying goodbye to the best relationship of my life,” he said of not acting. “At the beginning of my illness, when I stopped touring, I was really angry at myself, at the doctors, and at the world. But as time went on, I just said, ‘Well, maybe I have to accept that fact.'”

Ozzy added that while he takes it all day at once, he won’t get on stage and do a “half-assed” performance out of sympathy. “What’s the fucking point in that? I’m not going up there in a fucking wheelchair. I’ve seen Phil Collins perform recently and he has pretty much the same problems as me. He gets up there in a wheelchair! But I couldn’t do that.”

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