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Sharon Osbourne admits she's feeling 'emotional' about husband Ozzy's final gig but says it's time for the Black Sabbath star to 'say goodnight' to fans as he battles Parkinson's


Sharon Osbourne has admitted she's feeling 'emotional' about husband Ozzy's final gig but has said it's time for the rock legend to 'say goodnight' to his fans as he battles Parkinson's.

Ozzy admitted he 'can't stand up right' in a heartbreaking interview from less than a year ago - and fans are voicing concerns over the rocker's health after he announced Black Sabbath's final ever gig. Black Sabbath pictured in the 70s - L-R: (back) Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, (front) Bill Ward, Ozzy Osbourne - posed, group shot Ozzy's wife Sharon was at the announcement of the new show at Birmingham's Villa Park, the concert venue, on Wednesday alongside the band's guitarist Tony Iommi.

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