After Ozzy had a relapse in his sobriety, Sharon says he's finally back on the straight and narrow. Not that anything could kill that man in the first place, but still.
According to an interview done by USA Today and quoted by source Loudwire:
āHeās doing incredibly well. He is ā eighty plus days clean and sober. Heās working his program rigidly. Itās amazing to see how somebody in just over 80 days can change their lives around. You know, miracles happen all the time and he has [gone from] hating himself, from a place of despair, to being a responsible husband and father again and itās amazing to see.Ā Iām very proud of him. Heās a great example too for people. Heās not the only person that suffers from addiction. Tomorrowās a new day and you start all over again. You just donāt give up. It doesnāt matter what you have, or your position in life, you still have those demons in you. This problem affects so many people. It doesnāt matter what you have, itās still the same battle for everyone.ā
Just in time for the Black Sabbath reunion too! Not that sobriety should b taken lightly or anything. In all honesty I really do credit the man for staying clean for as long as he did and now giving it a second shot. Dude was the king of doing all types of ridiculous drugs back in the day, and to put that behind him is extremely impressive. Go Ozzy! We need you to herald the metal world forever, so please stay alive. Forever.