Ozzy Osbourne to undergo major surgery that could ‘determine the rest of his life’

Ozzy Osbourne is having major surgery on Monday, which will ‘determine the rest of his life’.

The Dreamer hitmaker’s wife Sharon has revealed she is heading back to Los Angeles from London to be there for her spouse as he undergoes the life-changing operation next week. 

Ozzy was last publicly seen in May with the frail singer leaning on a cane as he walked.

Speaking on the UK’s The Talk on TalkTV, she said: ‘[Ozzy] has a very major operation on Monday, and I have to be there.

Medical attention: Ozzy Osbourne, 73, is having major surgery on Monday, which will ‘determine the rest of his life’ (pictured May 2022)

‘It’s really going to determine the rest of his life.’

MailOnline has contacted a representative for Ozzy for comment. 

Ozzy, 73, has Parkinson’s disease and previously suffered a nasty fall and dislodged metal rods placed in his spine following a quad-bike accident in 2003.

Couple: The Dreamer hitmaker's wife Sharon has revealed she is heading back to Los Angeles from London to be there for her spouse as he undergoes the life-changing operation next week (pictured January 2020)

Couple: The Dreamer hitmaker’s wife Sharon has revealed she is heading back to Los Angeles from London to be there for her spouse as he undergoes the life-changing operation next week (pictured January 2020)

It was already known that he was due to have one more operation. 

In April, Piers Morgan asked pal Sharon on Piers Morgan Uncensored on TalkTV: ‘How is Ozzy, my great man?

‘He is just one of my favourite people in the world. Been through the health wars a bit, how’s he doing?’

Sharon, 69, said the Black Sabbath rocker is keen to move back to England after his latest surgery.

She replied: ‘He’s doing okay, he sends you his love. He’s got one more operation left to do and then he’s dying to come back home.’

Honest: Speaking on the UK's The Talk on TalkTV, she said: '[Ozzy] has a very major operation on Monday, and I have to be there'

Honest: Speaking on the UK’s The Talk on TalkTV, she said: ‘[Ozzy] has a very major operation on Monday, and I have to be there’

Sharon’s Ozzy health update comes after it was reported that they’ve applied for permission to build a rehab wing at their home in the UK.

The Crazy Train hitmaker lodged an application requesting the green light for renovations at his Buckinghamshire mansion.

The extension will feature a self-contained nurse’s flat as well as ‘discreet grab rails and aids’ and ‘an abundance of stopping and sitting spaces’.

The plans also include a ‘health and exercise studio’ as well as a ‘pool house orangery’ and ‘garden room’.

Architect Lynne Walker wrote in the plans: ‘It is the ambition that the design creates a transition of flowing inside outside garden spaces, largely lit by natural light with folding doors opening up views.’

Born to perform: Ozzy, pictured here on stage with Black Sabbath in 1978, was fired from the band in 1979 due to alcohol and drug problems

Born to perform: Ozzy, pictured here on stage with Black Sabbath in 1978, was fired from the band in 1979 due to alcohol and drug problems

Making music: Ozzy went on to have a successful solo career, releasing 12 studio albums, and has since reunited with Black Sabbath on numerous occasions (pictured 2010)

Making music: Ozzy went on to have a successful solo career, releasing 12 studio albums, and has since reunited with Black Sabbath on numerous occasions (pictured 2010)

A spokesperson for the Paranoid hitmaker has yet to comment on the renovation reports, but confirmed Ozzy – who was badly injured following his fall at home three years ago – is gearing up for another surgery on his ‘back or neck’.

Sharon recently admitted she now has to care for Ozzy ‘a lot’ because of his health issues.

She said: ‘It’s very difficult, because the combination of the Parkinson’s and his accident, you go, well, which one is this? Why’s this happening? Why’s that happening?’

Ozzy previously opened up about his Parkinson’s diagnosis in a candid interview on US TV, in which he admitted the condition is ‘just another thing on my plate’.

He said: ‘Well the one question from me was, “Is it a terminal illness?”, and the guy says, “No, but life is”.

‘It’s just another thing on my plate I have got to deal with. I’m not in the slightest worried about it. I’ve not got any secrets. The initial shock is I’ve got Parkinson’s.

‘Nobody knows what the f*** it is. I didn’t know anything about it apart from the name.’

Making changes: Sharon, 69, said the Black Sabbath rocker is keen to move back to England after his latest surgery (pictured with daughter Kelly in January 2020)

Making changes: Sharon, 69, said the Black Sabbath rocker is keen to move back to England after his latest surgery (pictured with daughter Kelly in January 2020)

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