After his tour was canceled and he received a health prognosis, Ozzy Osbourne, 74, was sighted, and nobody missed one detail.

Ozzy Osbourne may be dealing with health concerns, but he seemed upbeat when seen last week taking a stroll in Los Angeles without a cane.

Two months after postponing his planned shows in the UK and Europe and announcing his official retirement from performing due to illness, the rock icon was discovered.

“I’ve probably never had to share something with my devoted supporters that is as difficult as this. As you may all be aware, I suffered a severe accident this month, four years ago, in which I fractured my spine.

He stated, “My only goal has been to come back on stage all this time. “I have a good singing voice. My body is still physically weak, despite having undergone three operations, stem cell therapies, countless physical therapy sessions, and most recently, the ground-breaking Cybernics (HAL) Treatment.

“I’m truly humbled by the way you all have held onto your tickets so patiently for so long, but in all good conscience, I have now come to the realization that I’m not physically capable of doing my upcoming European/UK tour dates, as I know I couldn’t handle the travel required,” he continued.

“I never would have guessed that my days of traveling would end in this manner.

“My team is currently brainstorming locations where I can perform without having to travel from city to city and country to country,” the author said.

With that in mind, it’s likely that seeing Ozzie out and about in LA on Thursday of last week would have eased some supporters’ concerns.

The 74-year-old was with his caregiver but could walk without the cane that has been frequently spotted with him lately. Indeed, according to Metro, Osbourne was upbeat and stopped to sniff some wildflowers.

It was a fascinating feature not overlooked that he could move about without the cane above. The rock legend’s health issues have garnered attention in recent years, to the point where Ozzy himself felt compelled to issue a statement adamantly stating that he is not dying.

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Nevertheless, the “Prince of Darkness” acknowledged in 2020 that he had been given a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis.

On 2019 New Year’s Eve, after having performed, he experienced a “bad fall,” necessitating surgery.

Soon after, he was admitted to the hospital with an upper respiratory infection. In February 2020, he was given the Parkinson’s disease diagnosis.

Ozzy’s wife, Sharon Osbourne, announced, “It’s PRKN 2.” “Parkinson’s comes in so many different forms; it’s not, by any means, a death sentence, but it does affect some nerves in your body.”

Ozzy Osbourne, long live! I, for one, hope that this musical legend continues to work on his art in whatever capacity he chooses for a long time.

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