SHARON Osbourne has revealed husband Ozzy is a “diva” after recovering from major surgery.
The Black Sabbath rocker, 73, had an operation on his neck last month after years of pain following a fall at home in 2019.
Sharon Osbourne gave Piers Morgan an update on husband Ozzy’s health battle
Piers Morgan was glad to hear the rocker was recovering well from surgery
Ozzy has had a tough few years with accidents and a Parkinson’s diagnosis
Prior to the op, Sharon said it would determine the remainder of his life, and fortunately it’s gone very well.
Ozzy, who was diagnosed with a form of Parkinson’s in 2020, had been due to appear on Piers Morgan’s TalkTV show last night, but Sharon ended up doing the interview alone.
She joked: “He’s a b*****d tonight, let me tell you. Now he’s back walking, he’s a diva. Before it was like the nicest guy: ‘Please help me do this, do that’.
“Now he’s walking, he’s like ‘I don’t want to do it. I’m not this’. He’s a diva again. He thinks he’s bloody Beyoncé!”
Piers was happy to hear his old friends was on the mend, responding: “Well, I quite like the fact he’s a diva again because it means he’s healthy again at least.”
Ozzy thought he’d been paralysed after falling in the middle of the night in his LA home.
He described seeing a ‘white flash’ before calling Sharon for help.
The initial recovery was tough. with Ozzy describing six months of bed rest as a “miserable existence”.
Sharon said last night: “It’s three and a half years of just nightmare, but there’s light now as he’s walking again.
“There’s no pain – he’s a pain in my arse – the last operation fixed all the pain. It’s like lifting a new weight off him.”
She added: “He’s loving life right now.”
Earlier this year we revealed Ozzy was planning his own ‘rehab wing’ inside their Buckinghamshire mansion.
The singer wanted a peaceful and comfortable space with a “transition of flowing inside outside garden spaces largely lit by natural light”.
Plans also included a “pool house orangery”, “garden room,” a “health and welfare exercise studio” and sweeping views of a new wildlife lake.