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Ozzy Osbourne almost gave up on life before ‘Back To The Beginning; gig
Ozzy Osbourne considered taking his life due to botched neck surgery.
The 76-year-old Black Sabbath legend, who died this year because of his prolonged battle with Parkinson’s and surgery pain, had thought about suicide in 2021 because he was so depressed about his health.
Speaking in new Paramount+ documentary Ozzy: No Escape From Now, Ozzy can be seen saying: “The thought of not doing any gigs anymore — I went really into depression. I’m on antidepressants now, actually. Because I was getting ready to off myself at some point.”
However, Ozzy then admitted that he never went through it because he was afraid that he wouldn’t be to do it.
He explained: “I’ll go there in my head and I go, ‘What are you f****** 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.”
In the clip, Ozzy’s wife, Sharon Osbourne, agreed that her husband was going through a miserable time
“Some days he wishes he was dead, he’s in so much pain [that] he can’t take it. He just wishes he could go,” she sentimentally said.
It is pertinent to mention that Ozzy suffered a serious fall in 2019 that left his neck broken and the rock star immediately knew the hit was serious.
“You instinctively know you’ve done f****** damage,” Ozzy said.
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Mila Kunis explains her one movie a year rule
Mila Kunis talked about doing movie once a year.
Speaking with People Magazine at the premiere of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the actress revealed she is putting motherhood first.
As per the actress she’s timing her projects around the school breaks of her two children, Wyatt, 111, and Dimitri, 8.
Kunis, who shares her kids with Ashton Kutcher, said, “I do a movie a year because I shoot when my kids are out of school, so yes, you’ll see me in one movie a year.”
In the third installment of the Knives Out franchise, Mila Kunis stars as a police officer. This marks her fifth feature role in five years, in addition to her ongoing voice work on Family Guy.
Elsewhere in the interview, the actress admitted she accepted the part before even reading the script.
“Everybody knows it’s fun to make these movies. It is like the rumor around town that they’re really fun. They’re really, really fun. And you know that they’re fun, and so if you get a phone call to get on board, do it,” she added.
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Prince William may ban Andrew for life after shocking email leak
Ex-Prince Andrew facing humiliation after leaked email to Jeffrey Epstein.
As revealed by Radar Online, the message, sent in February 2011, appears to contradict Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s claims that he had cut ties with Epstein.
The email included sign-off from Andrew, who reassured Epstein that they were “in this together” as the scandal surrounding photo of the ex-Prince with accuser Virginia Giuffre intensified.
While King Charles is said to be “horrified” by the revelations, Prince William reportedly views Andrew’s behaviour as “unforgivable.”
This fallout has intensified political pressure in the US with Rep. Nancy Mace publicly calling for investigation into Andrew’s ties to Epstein. She wrote on social media, “Now seems like a good time to discuss prosecuting Prince Andrew for any and all potential crimes on U.S. soil.”
“A cold dark cell. Prince Andrew in handcuffs. This is an image sending the right message,” she added.
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