Ozzy Osbourne Says 2019 Was the ‘Most Painful, Miserable’ Year of His Life

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January 21, 2020Entertainment
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Ozzy Osbourne Says 2019 Was the ‘Most Painful, Miserable’ Year of His Life
Ozzy Osbourne at home in Los Angeles, Calif., on Feb. 6, 2018. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Live Nation)

A fall led to Ozzy Osbourne having the “worst” year of his life.

In an interview with Robin Roberts of “Good Morning America,” the legendary rocker talked about his challenges following a fall last February.

With his wife Sharon at his side, the 71-year-old musician recalled what happened.

“When I had the fall it was pitch black,” he said. “I went to the bathroom and I fell.”

Osbourne said he “just fell and landed like a slam on the floor.”

“I remember lying there thinking, ‘Well, you’ve done it now.’ Really calm,” he said. “Sharon got me an ambulance. After that, it was all downhill.”

Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne
Television personality Sharon Osbourne (L) and musician Ozzy Osbourne arrive at the premiere of A24 Films ‘Amy’ at ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood on June 25, 2015. (Michael Buckner/Getty Images)

He said he’s been recovering for almost a year now.

“Next month, a year,” Osbourne said “Worst, longest, most painful, miserable year of my life.”

There’s been plenty of speculation about the musician’s health since he postponed his concert dates last year.

According to Roberts, Osbourne wanted to go public with his struggles given recent headlines that he was in failing health and “on his deathbed.”

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