Ozzy Osbourne might follow Sharon Osbourne's exit from the US due to a worrying reason.

The US ultimately lost the two great Osbournes after Sharon announced that she would focus on the UK following her "The Talk" exit. This time, her husband, Ozzy, revealed his family's plans to leave the US because of the non-stop mass shootings in the country.

The former Black Sabbath frontman recently sat down for an interview with The Observer and said that everything in the US became "ridiculous." He also shared how fed up he already feels due to people getting killed every day.

"God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings. And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert... It's f-ing crazy," he said, as quoted by Billboard.

Osbourne referenced his statement to the heartbreaking Route 91 Harvest shooting in 2017. At that time, 60 people died while more than 500 were left injured.


Although he has a fruitful music career in the US, Osbourne said he is afraid to die in America and be buried in Forest Lawn.

Since he is from the UK, he aims to go back as it is already time to come home again.

Osbourne's comment resonated with what his wife said during the interview, noting that the US changed drastically in the past years and that it is no longer the United States at all.

Despite that, he clarified that he is yet to announce his retirement. He told his fans he would still go back since they have not seen his end yet.

Ozzy Osbourne's Recent Health Struggles

Although his fans thought his health could be the main reason why he wants to leave the US already, Osbourne said that his decision was solely based on the country's current state.

But in another interview, he discussed his health issues and shared the agony he went through because of Parkinson's disease.

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The Parkinson's Foundation reveals that over 10 million people worldwide struggle with the disease. It is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects a patient's dopaminergic neurons in the brain's substantia nigra. Its symptoms also develop continuously over the years - but slowly.

Osbourne told The Guardian that the disease caused him to suffer depression, nerve pain, and blood clots. He also revealed the two metal plates in his spine were removed in his life-altering surgery in June.

Thankfully, he came back stronger after the procedure.

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