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Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourneis on the mend.

The Black Sabbath rocker, 73, thanked fans onTwitterWednesday for sharing words of support afterundergoing a procedure. Last week, his wifeSharon Osbournesaid the “major operation” on Monday would “determine the rest of his life.”

“I am now home from the hospital recuperating comfortably,” Ozzy wrote. “I am definitely feeling the love and support from all my fans and send everyone a big thank you for their thoughts, prayers and well wishes during my recovery.”

Sharon, 69, also took toTwitteron Wednesday to share an update on her husband’s health, simply writing, “He’s feeling good!” with a throwback photo of him singing onstage.

The day prior,TheTalk UKhost made herfirst statementafter her husband’s surgery on herInstagram Story, thanking fans for the love.

“Our family would like to express so much gratitude for the overwhelming amount of love and support leading up to Ozzy’s surgery!” she wrote. “Ozzy is doing well and on the road to recovery!”

“Your love means the world to him,” she added.

“He has a very major operation on Monday, and I have to be there,” Sharon said at the time. “It’s really going to determine the rest of his life.”

The co-host did not share any further details about her husband’s procedure. Sharon also said that she also planned to be in Los Angeles when her sonJack Osbournewelcomes his second daughter.

She and Ozzy will also celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary on July 1, though celebrations will depend “on everything with Ozzy,” Sharon said.

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne.Greg Doherty/Getty

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne

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The “Paranoid” singer has had a number of health issues in recent years. Heunderwent hand surgeryat Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in 2018 and suffered asevere upper-respiratory infectionin 2019.

In April 2019, Ozzysuffered a falland needed neck surgery that forced him to cancel his 2019 tour. He later said he hoped to reschedule dates, but that he would not hit the road again until he felt “100 percent confident” that he could “pull it off.”

The following year, Ozzy announced he had beendiagnosed with Parkinson’s disease back in 2003.

In April,Ozzy contracted COVID-19; Sharon and their daughterKelly Osbournetested positive for the virusroughly one week later.

source: people.com