Ozzy Osbourne Family Confirms ‘Terminal Cancer’ News

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Ozzy Osbourne‘s wife, the incomparable Sharon Osbourne recently confirmed the tragic news regarding the state of acclaimed actress Shannen Doherty’s health and the news that her cancer has come back on her highly successful panel show ‘The Talk’ this past week. Doherty has ‘terminal’ stage 4 cancer, as Sharon discussed. It was recently announced that Doherty sadly has stage four breast cancer. Alternative Nation transcribed Osbourne’s comments below. Ozzy Osbourne’s family recently unloaded on ‘sexual harrasment’ claims.

Sharon Osbourne: She is a wonderfully brave young woman and the fight that this woman has had over a number of years is immeasurable. I mean, the pain that this woman has gone through and she’s so dignified, so positive and so strong. It breaks you up to hear that she is going through this again in her life after the last struggle that she had. I sent her positive vibes and love, love, love. Everybody send this woman good vibes only and pray for her because you know what – she’s worth a good prayer. She’s one hell of a woman.

Ozzy Osbourne’s family recently leaked this ‘last photo’ before sad death. In other news regarding Osbourne’s husband, the ever-popular Ozzy Osbourne, fans recently took to social media to discuss the legacy and impact of one of Osbourne’s most powerful albums – ‘Bark at the Moon’. One fan wrote: ” I have no idea about the differences between the original and the remaster. I bought a used copy so I am not sure if it is the remaster or original. Whatever version it is, this album is amazing. I have followed Ozzy for a long time and can’t understand why it took me so long to get this album. I have kind of been moving backward, starting with Live and Loud, then No More Tears, No Rest for The Wicked, The Ultimate Sin and now this. I will obviously have to pick up the two Rhoads albums soon.”

Ozzy Osbourne ‘loses voice’ at comeback performance. The fan continued: “As for this one, it is solid from start to finish. I think there is not a fan that doesn’t know the seminal title track, but You’re No Different, Rock ‘n’ Rebel and Waiting for Darkness are very solid as well. The album does have some synthesizer, or some effect similar to it, but this was part of many different 80’s bands and fits here. I really can’t understand why Jake E. Lee wasn’t kept around. This and The Ultimate Sin both rock. Yes, Zack is good as well, but Lee sure had some very good chops on these two records.”