Ozzy Osbourne Was Suicidal In Final Years, New Documentary Reveals
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When Ozzy Osbourne passed away over the summer, fans of the rock legend took solace in the belief that he’d gone out on top.
Ozzy’s death came just weeks after his farewell concert in his hometown of Birmingham, England, and the show seemed a fitting send-off for a man who lived to entertain.
But in his final years, Ozzy’s larger-than-life public persona may have been concealing a private pain that nearly consumed him entirely.
Ozzy Osbourne attends the Ozzy Osbourne Album Special on SiriusXM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard Channel at at SiriusXM Studios on July 29, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
Ozzy Osbourne revealed suicidal thoughts in documentary shot before his death
In the upcoming documentary, Ozzy: No Escape From Now, Osbourne opens up about the depression he endured in the wake of some serious health issues.
A 2021 botched neck surgery left Osbourne with limited mobility.
And Ozzy says the thought that he might never perform again led him to contemplate taking his own life.
“The thought of not doing any gigs anymore — I went really into depression,” he says in the film, according to Us Weekly.
Ozzy Osbourne visits the Tribeca Film Festival 2011 portrait studio on April 25, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)
“I’m on antidepressants now, actually. Because I was getting ready to off myself at some point.”
Showcasing his famous dark sense of humor, Osbourne then joked that he did not attempt suicide, as he feared that he might botch the job.
“I’ll go there in my head, and I go, ‘What are you f–king talking about?’” he said.
“Because knowing me, I’d half-do it and I’d be half-dead,” he added. “I mean, I wouldn’t die, you know? That’s my luck.”
A fitting end to an epic career
Musician Ozzy Osbourne performs during half-time of the 2022 NFL season opening game between the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on September 08, 2022 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Thankfully, Ozzy sought treatment instead of being overwhelmed by depression.
And while he was plagued by numerous health issues in his final years, the so-called Prince of Darkness went out with a bang, performing with his original band, Black Sabbath, in front of 45,000 adoring fans in the city where it all began.
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