Sharon Osbourne regularly updates Ozzy Osbourne‘s fans on her husband’s health status, following his “terribly challenging” Parkinson’s diagnosis that he told fans about back in 2020. And she gave them another welcome update at the end of last month, with things sounding a little more positive than her previous update one month prior.
Back in February, the 72-year-old former The Talk host told The Sun that Ozzy’s ability to walk had deteriorated due to the ongoing effects of the disease. She told the outlet: “Parkinson’s is a progressive disease. It’s not something you can stabilize. It affects different parts of the body and it’s affected his legs.”
However, Sharon also stressed at the time that the 76-year-old musician’s voice is “as good as it’s ever been,” which fans attending his final show with Black Sabbath and other artists this summer will be very pleased to hear!


Sharon Osbourne Updates Fans On Ozzy Osbourne's Health
The former X Factor judge, who had a brief stint in the Celebrity Big Brother UK house last year, gave the latest update about the "Crazy Train" hitmaker in an interview with Parade at the end of March. And like we mentioned earlier, things are looking good!
"He is doing really well," Sharon told Parade, before going on to say that he is really looking forward to his farewell performance, which is due to take place at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 5th.

"He's getting himself prepared for his last show, and I tell you, I never, ever thought that at the time we would actually be able to enjoy our lives without traveling the world and working, and that it would end up like this. Never," Sharon confessed.
She went on to say that the entire family, including their children Kelly Osbourne, Jack Osbourne, and Aimee Osbourne, as well as their five grandchildren, Pearl, Andy, Minnie, Maple and Sidney, are also excited for the big performance, which will include appearances from Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Slayer, and more. Sharon told Parade: "We are really looking forward to it."