Ozzy Osbourne Health Struggles: Singer’s Wish to Die

ctually. I was getting ready to off myself at some point, but then I’ll go there in my head and I’ll go, ‘What are you talking about?’ Because knowing me, I’d half-do it and I’d be half-dead. I mean, I wouldn’t die, you know? That’s my luck.”

Before his passing in July at the age of 76, Ozzy had been vocal about his health journey, especially with Parkinson’s disease. In fact, he had opened up about living with Parkinson’s in 2003 but made it clear that it wasn’t a “death sentence.” Despite the setbacks he faced, Ozzy remained determined to get back on stage.

In the documentary “Ozzy: No Escape from Now,” premiering on Paramount+ on Oct. 7, viewers will get a glimpse of Ozzy beyond his public persona. They will see the devastating setbacks he faced since his fall in 2019. This deeply personal documentary, directed by BAFTA winner Tania Alexander, addresses Ozzy’s health issues, the impact of his Parkinson’s diagnosis, and showcases the central role music continues to play in his life despite the challenges.

It’s a raw and honest look at Ozzy’s struggles and a reminder of his resilience in the face of adversity. Fans can watch “Ozzy: No Escape from Now” on Paramount+ starting on Tuesday, Oct. 7.