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His wife, Sharon Osbourne, says that the surgery Ozzy Osbourne will have on Monday will 'DETERMINE the rest of his life.'
Last week, the TV star said on a British talk show that she was going back to Los Angeles to be with her husband of almost 40 years.
Sharon, 69, said on "The Talk": "He's having a big surgery on Monday, and I have to be there."
"It will really decide how the rest of his life goes."
She didn't give any more information about the surgery, but the 73-year-old "Prince of Darkness" has been complaining for a long time about neck problems.
In May, the lead singer of Black Sabbath told Classic Rock Magazine that he still feels the effects of a bike accident he had in 2003.
“I’m just waiting on some more surgery on my neck,” he said. “I can’t walk properly these days. I have physical therapy every morning. I am somewhat better, but nowhere near as much as I want to be to go back on the road.”
Not sure if they were both talking about the same surgery.
Sharon Osbourne said she hopes to celebrate her 40th wedding anniversary in July, but she isn't sure if she will be able to.
“It depends on everything with Ozzy” she said.
In April, Sharon cried when she found out that Ozzy had COVID-19 and had been having a lot of serious health problems.
“I spoke to him and he’s OK. I am very worried about Ozzy right now,” she said on “The Talk.”