Ozzy Osborne, 71, reveals he thought he was thought he was DYING after horror fall

Ozzy Osborne, 71, reveals he thought he was thought he was DYING after horror fall and how his biggest regret is cheating on wife Sharon, 67, with multiple women

Ozzy Osborne has said he felt like he was dying after he fell at his Los Angeles home last year. 

In a moving interview on Good Morning Britain on Monday, the Black Sabbath rocker, 71, and his wife Sharon, 67, discuss how he is coping with his ‘indescribable pain’, his Parkinson’s diagnosis and how their marriage nearly ended. 

Ozzy told Piers Morgan he and Sharon are closer than ever now that he is spending time at home, as he recovers from his horror fall that aggravated a neck injury from his 2003 quad bike accident. 

Ozzy Osborne has said he felt like he was dying after he fell at his Los Angeles home last year as he appeared on Good Morning Britain with his wife Sharon on Monday 

Speaking of the moment their life changed, Ozzy said:  ‘When I fell on the floor, I remember thinking, “You’ve done it now Ozzy”.

‘I said to Sharon, “Can you phone an ambulance, I think I’ve broken my neck?” She was up and out of that bed like a flash – running and screaming around the house.’ 

Sharon told Piers: ‘I saw it happen in slow motion. He’d like gone down, didn’t put his arms out to break the fall. 

‘He went bang and was just laying there, white as a sheet, his blood pressure was through the roof. I’m just like, ‘He’s going to go, I know he’s going to go, I’m going to lose him.’

The injury was triggered previous nerve damage from his quad bike accident 17 years ago, where he fractured eight ribs and a vertebra in his neck on his English country estate. 

After intensive surgery last year, the musician has been left with ‘nerve pain’ in his neck, back, shoulders and arms- and there’s never any relief.  

Piers asked how worrying this has been as a family and Sharon said: ‘Really, I mean beyond. It’s not even worrying, it’s just like a change of life.’