That the relatively new pictures of him have received so much negative attention in the press is something his daughter Kelly Osbourne (35), who the star has with his wife Sharon Osbourne (67), does not let pass.
In a recent interview with the British newspaperMetro she strikes back hard at the attention around her father.
– What you write about him and do to him is disgusting, she says, and adds that the 71-year-old has been through a lot in recent years.
Among other things, Kelly says that his father has had back surgery, that he has Parkinson and that he broke his neck – which resulted in him having to learn to walk again.
– And you point to him, and say “look how sick he looks”, when you should rather say “I can not believe he goes again, look how amazing he is”. It’s disgusting, she continues.
Parkinson
According to Store Norske Leksikon leads to Parkinson’s reduced ability to make voluntary movements, muscle stiffness and tremor. These symptoms are primarily due to a decreased amount of dopamine in the nerve nuclei of the brain.
With the disease, you also lose brain cells, which in most cases have no known cause.
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Ozzy is known for his eye-catching appearance – with long, dark hair and a pair of small, round glasses. When the new pictures of him appeared recently, many people noticed that the famous mane had been replaced in favor of a more natural hair color.
– He can not dye his hair until the corona pandemic is over, and I try to persuade him not to dye it again, she says.
Despite the fact that Kelly does not hold back when she now fires, she points out that the family has nevertheless received love from near and dear ones.
Earlier this year, Ozzy himself opened up about the Parkinson’s diagnosis.
– It has been incredibly challenging for all of us. I did my last show on New Year’s Eve at The Forum, he said in an interview on “Good Morning America”, reproduced by NBC.
In the interview, his wife Sharon said that the famous artist has stage two of the serious illness.
– There are so many different types of Parkinson’s – it is not a death sentence no matter how far you stretch your imagination, but it affects certain nerves in the body. And then you have a good day, a good day, and then a really bad day, she said.