Sharon Osbourne spoke candidly about Ozzy Osbourne's health in the latest edition of ITV "Celebrity Big Brother."

Celebrities began their 19-day journey in "Celebrity Big Brother" when ITV relaunched the show after its hiatus. The first part of the series, aired on March 4, was full of twists and turns as the housemates opened up to one another, including Sharon, who spoke about Ozzy's health.

Sharon Osbourne Offers a Heartbreaking Update About Ozzy Osbourne

Speaking with Marisha Wallace in the bedroom, Sharon spoke candidly about her life in Los Angeles and her husband's current condition after years of facing health setbacks.

"He's doing OK, it's hard for him, but he's doing ok. He's already started to complain. I had my last phone call with him on the way here and he was miserable!" she said, per The Mirror.

The Black Sabbath frontman has been tested by different issues through the years, starting when he got involved in a near-fatal quad bike accident that left him with a broken neck vertebra and bone fractures in 2003. He also suffered from several falls through the years while dealing with his Parkinson's disease.

Ozzy told Rolling Stone U.K. he might only have 10 years to live due to his continuous health issues.

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Will Ozzy Osbourne Tour Again?

Before Sharon's appearance in "Celebrity Big Brother," she previously revealed in her interviews what the rocker would like to do after his on-again, off-again shows in the past years.

According to the matriarch, Ozzy would not tour again but would like to hold shows in his hometown to bid goodbye to his fans after his fourth and final spinal surgery.

"He won't tour again, but we are planning on doing two more shows to say goodbye as he feels like 'I have never said goodbye to my fans and I want to say goodbye properly,'" she said. "His voice is still absolutely perfect. And all the time he has been off he still does his singing lessons, so his voice is perfect. And he can joke yeah."

Details about Ozzy's farewell tour have yet to be confirmed, but it would follow his previous announcement regarding the end of his touring career in February 2023 amid his deteriorating health.

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