Ozzy Osbourne remembers when he ‘thought my number was up’

Ozzy Osbourne dealt with some difficult times from his “fateful” fall 2019 and is ready to share his journey.
On Tuesday, Paramount+ announced the feature documentary “There is no Escape from Now”, will show Osbourne’s life in the last six years, which will give fans a look at the rock legend “as you have never seen”.
“The last six years have been full of some of the worst times I have gone through. There have been cases where I thought my number was up,” Osbourne said in a press release received by Fox News Digital.
Ozzy Osbourne will display their lives and recent health struggles in the upcoming documentary, “There is no escape from now on.” (Getty Images)
“But the creation of music and creating two albums saved me. I would go without music.”
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The documentary will give “a sincere, warm and deep personal portrait of one of the greatest rock stars of all time, describing in detail how the singer’s world stopped six years ago, forcing him to think about who is truly, face your own mortality And the question can ever perform on stage or not. “
“The last six years have been full of some of the worst times I have gone through. There have been cases when I thought it was my number.”
The documentary, which is in production, will show that his diagnosis of Parkinson from Osbourne has changed his life.
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The production began in early 2022, when the musician recorded his 13th studio album, “The Number of Patients 9.” The production will continue throughout the summer when Osbourne is trying to get on stage with its Black Saturday colleagues The last time at Villa Park in his hometown of Birmingham on July 5.
Members of the Black Sabbath band Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Ozzy Osbourne. (Chris Walter/Wireimage)
Together with the wife of Osbourne, Sharon and their children, the documentary will include several prominent figures in the life of rock stars, including Tony Iommia, Duff McKan, Roberta Trujilla, Billy Idol, Maynard James Keenan, Chad Smith, guitarist Zakk Wylde, Andrew Watt and Billy Morrison.
Sharon noted that the documentary shows how “Hard” life was for her husband in the past few years.
Ozzy Osbourne was previously diagnosed with Parkinsonov. (Harry how)
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“This movie is a sincere account of what happened to Ozzy over the last few years. He shows how difficult things have been for him and the courage he has shown while dealing with numerous serious health problems, including Parkinson’s,” Sharon said.
Wife Ozzy Osbourne Sharon explained how much “difficult” life has been for her husband in the last few years. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for the Recording Academy)
“This is the reality of his life now. We have collaborated with the production team we believe in and we have enabled them freedom to tell the story openly. We hope that the story will inspire people who face similar questions as Ozzy.”
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Exit date for “Ozzy Osbourne: no escape from now” is not set but expected Premiere to Paramount+ later this year.