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Ozzy Osbourne Has Something To Say About Viral Death Videos

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LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Musician Ozzy Osbourne signs copies of his album "Patient Number 9" at Fingerprints Music on September 10, 2022 in Long Beach, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)
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Ozzy Osbourne made it clear he’s alive and well after a series of videos claiming he had died went viral.

During the 75-year-old rocker’s appearance on “The Osbournes” podcast, Osbourne said that he was “not dead,” didn’t “feel dead,” and was “not going any f***ing-where.”

“And I’m gonna go up and do some more gigs before I’m finished anyway,” he added. “The thing on YouTube, it’s got ‘Celebrities Who Have Died Today,’ and there’s a picture of me.”

“And I go, ‘I’m not dead,'” Osbourne continued. “I’m not really dead … Just a little flesh wound. It’s a bit f***ing much, isn’t it?”

The rock star noted that the wording in the videos, that he was “dead-ish,” was “kind of weird” and clearly a way to avoid any possible lawsuits.

The Black Sabbath singer’s daughter Kelly Osbourne slammed the videos as “really rude.” And Ozzy’s wife, TV personality Sharon Osbourne, said that “There’s so many sick f***ers out there.”

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While son Jack Osbourne made sure to use the opportunity to tell his father exactly how he planned the singer’s final goodbye.

“We’ll do the Viking burial,” Jack teased. “I’ll shoot a flaming arrow on your raft.”

Fake news of Osbourne’s demise comes amid numerous health struggles over the last few years.

In 2003, the Black Sabbath singer was injured in a quad biking accident, the injury was exacerbated in 2019 after he fell at his home and had more than a dozen screws inserted in his spine.

“I came down really, really hard,” Osbourne shared with Rolling Stone magazine previously. “I went slam — on my face.”

He underwent several surgeries after the fall, which forced him to cancel tour dates for his “No More Tours 2 Tour” and reschedule.

In 2020, the rocker revealed that he’d been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, People magazine noted.

“It’s not a death sentence, but it affects certain nerves in your body,” Sharon told “Good Morning America” at the time, the BBC noted. “You have a good day, a good day, then a really bad day.”

In 2022, Ozzy told Classic Rock magazine that he couldn’t “walk properly” and was having surgery to hopefully correct things that got out of place from the biking accident.

“I have physical therapy every morning,” Osbourne said at the time. “I am somewhat better, but nowhere near as much as I want to be to go back on the road.”

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