Ozzy Osbourne before death about Sting: At least I wasn't him.

Ozzy Osbourne before death about Sting: At least I wasn't him
Ozzy Osbourne before death about Sting: At least I wasn't him

Ozzy Osbourne's Last Days

According to The Sun: Ozzy Osbourne joked that his last days were tough, but 'at least I wasn't Sting.'

The Black Sabbath rocker made this joke in his new documentary, which will be released nearly three months after his death at the age of 76 in July.

The new documentary about Ozzy Osbourne will show his health struggles before death PA Ozzy noted that despite his health struggles, he is grateful for the opportunity to perform until 70 Ross Halfin

Throughout his career, Ozzy and Sting, 74, have often found themselves in verbal disputes.

While filming the popular reality show 'The Osbournes,' Ozzy joked about the singer.

At the Grammys in 2003, Sting reached out to Ozzy's daughter, Kelly, to make amends.

At that time, wife Sharon noted: “We all met on the red carpet and laughed about how words can hurt.”

In the new documentary, Ozzy talks about his health, specifically about his battle with sepsis and fractures in his spine.

“I am really very spoiled by my body, and as soon as I want to do something…”

With closed concerts, he adds: “At this point, the question is how to get to England. But I have to be there.”

I used to take pills for pleasure. Now I take them to stay alive.

Ozzy died on July 22, just weeks after his farewell concert. In the documentary, he says: “But if my life path is coming to an end, I can't complain because I had a wonderful life.”

  • The Ozzy Osbourne documentary: No Escape From Now will be released on Paramount+ on October 7.
Ozzy last joked about his musical rival Sting during the documentary. Getty In the documentary 'No Escape From Now,' Ozzy Osbourne unveils the curtain on his life and the challenges he faced. This film will be a powerful tribute to the rocker, whose life is filled with vibrant moments and challenges. With the film's release, viewers will have the opportunity to better understand his legacy and his dual attitude towards life, as he shows both his humorous attitude toward people, particularly toward Sting, and his openness in experiencing challenging stages of life.

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