Jack Osbourne: Ozzy's "Back to Being His Cynical Old Self" Following Injury | Revolver

Jack Osbourne: Ozzy's "Back to Being His Cynical Old Self" Following Injury

Osbourne's son details singer's health after pneumonia-related fall that led to postponement of all 2019 tour dates
ozzy 2018 press, Mark Weiss
Ozzy Osbourne, 2018
photograph by Mark Weiss

It's been a scary time to be an Ozzy Osbourne fan. In February the Prince of Darkness was hospitalized due to a "severe upper-respiratory infection," and in April, he fell at his Los Angeles home, while still recovering from pneumonia, causing him to postpone all the dates on his last full world tour. Thankfully, we've gotten a promising update from Ozzy's son Jack, in an interview with People Magazine.

"He's doing good. He's back to being his cynical old self, [which] is always a good sign," he told People. "When he's complaining about mundane things, you know he's good. Yeah, he's back to normal. When everything on TV sucks and everything in the house is broken, he's in a good spot."

It is always good news to hear that Ozzy is back to his "cynical old self." We wish him a speedy recovery, and hope he's back on the road soon. See Osbourne's rescheduled 2020 dates here.