Ozzy Osbourne has criticized Sting in his upcoming posthumous documentary ‘Ozzy: No Escape From Now’, as reported by The Sun.
Ozzy Osbourne takes a shot at Sting
In footage from the documentary, Osbourne reflected on his health struggles and career longevity before taking an unexpected jab at the fellow rock legend.
“I am really f*cked up with this body of mine and as soon as I want to do anything. I went to the doctor and there’s a blood clot. My leg is about to fall off,” he said.
“But I can’t complain. I was actually rocking until I was 70 and then a trap door opened.”
The Black Sabbath frontman recently continued with a characteristically dark sense of humor about his mortality.
“I didn’t think I was going to live past 40. But if my life’s coming to an end, I really can’t complain, I’ve had a great life,” he said.
“But, hey, it could have been worse. I could be Sting.”
The documentary is set to be released following Osbourne’s death.
There is another documentary about Ozzy Osbourne’s final years titled “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home,” which aired on the BBC. This documentary focuses on his health challenges and his return to the UK, and it was filmed over a three-year period. It highlights the family’s decisions made during his declining health.
The Prince of Darkness has been battling several health issues in recent years, which have significantly impacted his ability to perform. His candid remarks about his condition reflect the ongoing struggles he has faced since his performing career effectively ended around the age of 70.