Ozzy Osbourne’s son reveals sequence of events that led to father’s fall

Jack Osbourne has recently spilled the beans, revealing the sequence of events that led to Ozzy’s most recent fall.

After a battle with pneumonia this past Feb., the fall, which “aggravated years-old injuries” from a 2003 ATV accident, forced Ozzy to postpone all of his 2019 tour dates. 

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In an interview with SiriusXM, Jack says the recent fall happened after Ozzy “tripped over a shoe getting into bed after peeing.”

Following that, Jack admits his father is pretty “depressed” about having to postpone the tour dates. However, Ozzy is set to tour starting again on May 27, 2020, in Atlanta, according to Consequence Of Sound.

You can watch the interview below.

Recently, Jack gave quick a health update on his father on The Jenny McCarthy Show.

“He’s doing really well,” Jack says. “He’s good. He’s getting back on his feet, so he’s good.”

Prior to that, Jack revealed a little more to People stating, “He’s doing good. He’s back to being his cynical old self, [which] is always a good sign. When he’s complaining about mundane things, you know he’s good. Yeah, he’s back to normal. When everything on TV sucks and everything in the house is broken, he’s in a good spot.”

Discussing the recent health scare on an episode of The Talk, wife Sharon became teary-eyed as she revealed that Ozzy “feels terrible” for having to cancel his upcoming tour dates.

This past Feb., Ozzy announced the cancellation of his Australia, New Zealand, and Japan tour dates following his recent battle with pneumonia. At the time, Ozzy stated he had been advised by his doctor to stay home for a full six weeks in order to recover from his recent bout of pneumonia.

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