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Ozzy Osbourneis looking forward to becoming a grandfather again!
During his appearance at Comic-Con in San Diego on Friday, the Black Sabbath rocker gushed over his daughterKelly Osbourne’s pregnancy while speaking toEntertainment Tonight. In May, Kelly, 37, announced she and her boyfriendSid Wilsonareexpecting their first childtogether.
“Kelly is big and she’s beautiful and I love it,” Ozzy, 73, said, before also revealing that his daughter is currently six months along in her pregnancy.
“The first thing that I’m gonna buy is a microphone,” the proud granddad added toETof a gift he plans to give the little one — his fifth grandchild.
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Ozzy, who recently underwent a procedure, also shared an update on his health while chatting with the outlet. When asked how he was doing, the musician responded, “It’s great, it’s great.”
“I like to see people, you know,” Ozzy continued. “That’s been the hardest thing of the past three years, because I’ve been trying to recover from my surgery. I’m getting there. It’s a slow climb back, you know?”
Last month, Ozzy’s wifeSharon Osbournerevealed onThe Talk UKthat he was having a “very major operation” that would “determine the rest of his life.”
“I am definitely feeling the love and support from all my fans and send everyone a big thank you for their thoughts, prayers and well wishes during my recovery,” Ozzy wrote.
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Sharon, 69, also shared an update on her husband’s health viaTwitterat the time, writing, “He’s feeling good!” alongside a throwback photo of him singing on stage.
The “Paranoid” singer has had a number of health issues in recent years. Heunderwent hand surgeryat Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in 2018 and suffered asevere upper-respiratory infectionin 2019.
Ozzy alsosuffered a fallthat same year and needed neck surgery that forced him to cancel his tour. He later said he hoped to reschedule dates, but that he would not hit the road again until he felt “100 percent confident” that he could “pull it off.”
The following year, Ozzy revealed that he had beendiagnosed with Parkinson’s disease back in 2003.
source: people.com