Ozzy Osbourne reveals spinal tumor, gives Parkinson’s disease update: ‘At best, I’ve got 10 years left’

Ozzy Osbourne may have a number of health issues, but he is not counting himself out just yet.

The legendary rocker, 74, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 20 years ago, and he has dealt with a number of medical problems since, but he is staying positive in a new interview with Rolling Stone UK. Osbourne admitted, “I’m getting pissed off reading the papers, and they’re saying things like ‘Ozzy is fighting his last battle. He’s sung his last “Paranoid.”’ You know, I don’t even think about Parkinson’s that much.”

At that point in the conversation, he held his arms out, and the reporter noted that he showed “very little signs of the tremors” that are common in people with Parkinson’s disease. Still, he is aware that the majority of his life is behind him.

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Ozzy Osbourne has said that “at best,” he has 10 years left to live. (Harry How)

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