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BREAKING: Ozzy Osbourne Pictured For The First Time After ‘Breaking Neck’ And Undergoing Emergency Surgery


Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne seems to be on the mend again.

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This time around, the star is seen speaking for the first time after he was forced to undergo an emergency surgical procedure to have his broken neck repaired.

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The 74-year-old celeb sustained major neck damage, close to 20 years back. And that was during a quad bike incident that arose in December of 2003.

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While the star managed to recover fully from the incident, another fall arose in the year 2019. And that reaggravated his painful neck injury once more, leading to a further five years of hell for him and his family, sources added. 

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The star explained how it’s been nothing but a rollercoaster ride for him but he is so grateful for all the love and appreciation he has gotten across the board for this. And without the love and support of his loved ones, the star says he wouldn’t have been able to make it out alive. 

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“I could never have done something of this kind without them being by my side. It has all been so bad. I also have Parkinson’s but I never really thought about that in detail”- he continued. 

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Meanwhile, the rockstar’s son added how many people mistook his dad’s injury as one linked to Parkinson’s Disease. But in all reality, it had to do with his neck injury and just like that, one thing led to another. 

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The family’s lives have also changed dramatically after the all, and while he was not moving, he promised that he would not be dead so soon and would do everything to get better. 

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“I carried on working with it. And then I had another major fall and just everything became undone!”- he admitted.

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