Ozzy Osbourne revealed an interesting story about him and Eric Clapton.

After going through a major operation, Osbourne appeared during the latest episode of his Sirius XM show "Ozzy Speaks" in which he talked about Clapton.

Per the Prince of Darkness, he once thought that the famed guitarist held a grudge against him, adding that he became paranoid about the musician.

Osbourne recalled being in New York with his wife, Sharon Osbourne, to attend an award show. He added that Grace Jones and Clapton were present with him, so he wanted to have a picture of them together.

"And he'd just come out of some place. So, he was freaked out, which I didn't know. And I'd convinced myself that he was gonna stop this photograph from being [released]," he said, as quoted by Ultimate Classic Rock and Culture.

Years later, he went to an AA meeting and found Clapton at the venue, who he thought was still mad at him and hated him. It also caused him to think that the musician had been stalking him for years.

He then plotted to leave the meeting as soon as it ended due to fears the famed guitarist would call him the biggest c-t he ever met. But a few weeks later, they met again and had a discussion.

From there, he realized that Clapton was not truly mad at him at all.

Ozzy Osbourne Doing Better

His recent interview debunked the claims that his health was deteriorating days ago.

In the photos shared by Page Six, Osbourne had a talk with Jack and Kelly before receiving help as he got into a large black Range Rover after walking with a cane.

Fans also noticed that something changed in the way he walked and stood after the successful surgery.

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His outing came after he underwent a procedure to remove and realign the pinks in his neck and back. Per a source, it was difficult for him to undergo that surgery as he would need a lengthy amount of recuperation due to his age, and the nature of the surgery made it risky.

Sharon later assured the fans on Twitter that her husband was doing well and "on the road to recovery" after his major surgery.

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