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Ozzy Osbourne has final neck surgery: “I can’t do it any more”

The star's fall aggravated an injury he sustained in a quad-bike crash in 2003, affecting his ability to walk

Newsroom September 21 09:03

Ozzy Osbourne says he has gone under the surgeon’s knife for the last time, to correct spinal damage he incurred in a late-night fall in 2019.

“I can’t believe I’ve come to the end of it,” he told Piers Morgan on Talk TV. “It’s been five years of absolute hell for me and the family.”

The star’s fall aggravated an injury he sustained in a quad-bike crash in 2003, affecting his ability to walk.

However, he said he would reject any further surgical interventions.

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“It is going to be the final surgery because I can’t do it any more,” he said in an episode of The Osbournes Podcast, recorded last Saturday, a day before his latest procedure.

“Regardless of how it ends up, after tomorrow, that’s it. I’m not doing any more. I can’t.”

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