Ozzy Osbourne Gets Lost Struggling To Walk

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Ozzy Osbourne has faced more than his fair share of challenges over the years. But now, at 76, he’s battling something far more difficult than any stage performance. Parkinson’s disease has left him struggling to walk, needing constant assistance, and, according to Ozzy himself, even getting lost inside his own home as described in a new video.

RadarOnline.com reports that Ozzy requires round-the-clock assistance as he continues to battle Parkinson’s disease, a condition that has affected his mobility and overall health.

To make life easier for Ozzy, Sharon has gone above and beyond—adding an entire new wing to their U.K. home, renovating bedrooms, installing a lift, and even building a brand-new fishing lake.

Ozzy said: “I spent a lot of money. I’ve got a lake and I’ve got an extension as big as the house which we put on the side. I will get lost by the sound of it. No matter where we live, we’ll be setting up in the kitchen.”

When asked what his plans will be in the U.K., he added: “I’ll have every fire in the house going.”

Ozzy and Sharon have been debating for several years whether to move back to Britain.

But the move was sweetened by a deal struck with the BBC to film a 10-part series about their life change. It comes after Ozzy was spotted in a wheelchair and walking with a cane.

The rock legend was seen out and about in Los Angeles with his wife Sharon in September 2023.

Ozzy first went public with his Parkinson’s diagnosis in early 2020, after being diagnosed in 2019. Since then, he’s undergone multiple surgeries, faced severe health setbacks, and had to cancel major tour dates. But through it all, Sharon has been by his side, making adjustments to their lives to ensure he’s comfortable and cared for.

And while Ozzy battles Parkinson’s, Sharon herself has also dealt with her own health issues. Their strength as a couple is truly inspiring