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Ozzy Osbourne opened up about agonising final days & took dig at long-time music rival in final TV doc before his death

OZZY Osbourne joked that his final days may have been agonising but “at least I wasn’t Sting”.

The Black Sabbath rocker made the dig in his new documentary, set to be released nearly three months after he died aged 76 in July.

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne sit on a couch with their two pomeranian dogs.

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The new Ozzy Osbourne documentary will show his battle with his health before his deathCredit: PA
Ozzy Osbourne sitting in a black leather throne with a bat-like headrest, speaking into a microphone.

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Ozzy said that despite his health battle, he was grateful for being able to perform until he was 70Credit: Ross Halfin

Throughout their careers, Ozzy and The Police’s Sting, 74, were embroiled in a war of words.

During the filming of his hit reality series The Osbourne’s, Ozzy was filmed making a number of insults about the singer.

And at the Grammys in 2003, Sting asked to speak to Ozzy’s daughter, Kelly, to patch things up.

At the time, wife Sharon said: “We all bumped into each other on the red carpet and we all said how ridiculous it was and how words can hurt so many people.

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“We’re all adults and all apologised and it was great.”

In the new doc, Ozzy speaks about his health, including battling sepsis and cracked vertebrae.

He said: “I am really f***ed up with this body of mine and as soon as I want to do anything.

“I went to the doctor and there’s a blood clot. My leg is about to fall off.

“But I can’t complain. 
I was actually rocking until I was 70 and then a trap door opened.

“I didn’t think I was going to live past 40. 


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Sting performing onstage while playing bass guitar.

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Ozzy took one last dig at long time music rival Sting, during the documentaryCredit: Getty

“But if my life’s coming to an end, I really can’t complain, I’ve had a great life.

“But, hey, it could have been worse. I could be Sting.”

Despite being in pain, he travelled from LA for his final show on July 5 at Aston Villa’s stadium, in Birmingham.

Ozzy said: “The problem now is getting to England. But I’ve got to be there.

I used to take pills for fun. 
Now I take them to stay alive

“As I am getting on, 
it’s worse. It’s crippling me. I can’t walk, I can’t bend down. I’ll be sitting in a chair.”

“That’s the thing about getting older, I used to take pills for fun. Now I take them to stay alive.”

In a separate documentary for the BBC, called Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, the rocker posed with Sharon and his dogs.

He said: “LA is one thing but the English summer is fantastic.

“It’s a new thing for us both. I’m looking forward to getting this gig over, hanging my mic up and spending some time with you.”

Sharon added: “I just want to live a life. Find a little bubble somewhere and just live out our life together.”

Ozzy died on July 22, just weeks after his farewell gig.

  • Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now, will be released on Paramount+ on October 7.

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‘Agonising Greece holiday from hell changed my life – I was howling and just wanted to go home’

While embarking on her dreamy Grecian holiday, Anna May couldn’t have been more excited. But then, she woke up with a pain she has since likened to ‘full-blown labour’

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A nightmare trip to Greece ended up changing Anna May’s life forever(Image: Supplied)

As she jetted off to Greece, Anna May was eagerly looking forward to a week of fun and sunshine with her family, little knowing that she was about to embark on a true holiday from hell.

The family checked into a gorgeous villa near the stunning city of Chania, complete with their own private pool. But their little slice of paradise quickly turned into a nightmare following a horror health scare.

For the first few days, the mum-of-two threw herself into holiday activities, enjoying plenty of dining out and making special memories with her husband and their two sons. A keen swimmer, she even made sure to swim 50 laps of the pool.

Before getting on the plane, Anna, from Wiltshire, had no inkling that anything was wrong whatsoever. The now 49-year-old had noticed she was struggling to lose weight around her stomach, despite leading an active lifestyle, but put this down to being a symptom of perimenopause.

Then, a couple of days into what should have been a dream trip, Anna woke up one morning in “the most horrific pain (she’d) ever experienced.” Anna told the Mirror: “It was like full-blown labour. With no warning. So literally went from like zero to 100 in terms of pain.”

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The sporty mum-of-two even swam 50 laps of the pool, little realising she would soon require urgent medical treatment(Image: Supplied)

Being in that amount of agony was terrifying enough, but being in a foreign country made things even more “scary”. With Anna barely able to stand, it was clear that urgent treatment was needed, and so her panicked husband and sons contacted emergency services, while she managed to get to a bed on the ground floor of the villa.

The ambulance arrived, and Anna was “whizzed” through the mountains to the hospital, where the family were, of course, faced with “quite an extreme language barrier”. By this point, Anna was “howling” and “wailing” in pain, but was thankfully well cared for by the medical team, who she remembers as being “incredibly kind and amazing”.

At first, it was believed that Anna was suffering from appendicitis, a condition whereby a patient experiences painful swelling and infection in their appendix, an organ which forms part of your bowel. But then, scans showed something unexpected – a “huge cyst” on one of Anna’s ovaries.

As per information given on the NHS website, an ovarian cyst refers to a fluid-filled sac that develops on a woman’s ovary. A common occurrence, these usually don’t cause any symptoms, and will go away within a few months without any treatment needed.

In Anna’s case, however, the situation was much more serious. Surgery is sometimes required for larger cysts that exceed 10cm, particularly if these are causing discomforting symptoms.

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She was rushed across the mountains to the hospital, after severe pain left her unable to stand(Image: Supplied)

As Anna explained, she had “no clue” that the cyst had been there. Medics began preparing her for surgery to have the cyst removed, but being in a country where she didn’t speak the language naturally presented hurdles.

Anna recalled: “Before going into surgery. I had to sign a consent form, and they said to me, ‘We’re so sorry, Anna, but it’s in Greek. So you just have to trust us.’ I was like, I am in so much pain that you know what, I’ve just signed it. I’ve just got to be sorted because this is so horrific.”

After waking up from surgery, there were, unfortunately, further shocks in store. Anna shared: “The next thing I knew, I woke up and they said, ‘Sorry, when we removed the cyst, we also had to remove an ovary as well.'”

Looking back on her initial thoughts at this moment, Anna reflected: “I was just blown away, really. It almost felt like a bit of a dream, because I was like, ‘I can just cannot believe this is happening, you know. Two days ago, I was lying on the beach, now I’m lying in a hospital bed in a foreign country with no ovary.’ And I was obviously in absolute agony, you know it’s major abdominal surgery.”

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After waking up from surgery, Anna was in for another shock(Image: Supplied)

By this point, Anna was desperate to get home” and longed for her own bed. However, there was still a way to go, and doctors kept her in the hospital for a few days before allowing her to leave.

As they’d been due to fly home, the family also had to sort out extending their flights, with the hospital telling Anna that there was “no way” she was fit for travel after undergoing emergency surgery.

Thankfully, Anna says everybody she dealt with during this rebooking process was “phenomenal”, during what was otherwise a “very horrific experience”.

Anna considered: “Actually, I almost looked back on it with quite a lot of fondness because everybody was so kind and I was so well looked after, even down to the staff at the airport being incredible.

“You know, they met me with a wheelchair and they put me on the plane and then they met me in England with a wheelchair, and so you know they were I was very, very well looked after.

“It was just a very, very scary experience, and I think if it had happened and kind of been planned, it still would have been big and scary, but you know, to have been in a country and be completely unexpected was kind of another level, really.”

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The nightmare ordeal gave Anna the push to reevaluate her life, and she hasn’t looked back(Image: Supplied)

Once back in the UK, Anna had to take six weeks off from work to recover, and this time gave her the time she needed to reevaluate her career and make some significant changes.

Despite the pain she endured, three years on and Anna is “grateful” for the perspective her nightmare ordeal brought.

Before her surgery, Anna had worked part-time in admin for a company where she says she was made to feel as though she wasn’t “very capable”, despite having run her own businesses for years.

Opening up about the bullying she says she and others experienced at the company, Anna said: “Everybody in the office felt like they were being undermined all the time, and it was really sad actually.

“There were some incredible people working there who all just felt very undervalued, undermined, and very patronised all the time. And I just got to the point that I thought, ‘I’m just not prepared to put up with that anymore. You know, I know I’m capable, and I don’t deserve to be treated like that.’ And actually, nobody deserves to be treated like that.”

A strong believer that everything happens for a reason, Anna used her time away from the office to take stock and ultimately decided to hand in her notice and begin a new path. But not before letting her old boss know exactly what she thought of them.

Nowadays, Anna works as a mindset and manifestation coach and runs an academy, “helping people shift their mindset”. Many of those she works with are those in midlife who are struggling with “feeling stuck” or having low self-worth.

For Anna, helping her clients “shift their perspective on life” has proven deeply rewarding. She noted: “I think my story is a good example of that to be a positive spin on everything and take the goodness out of situations and use it to drive you forward rather than keeping you held back.”

Although she now looks back on her personal Greek saga as an important turning point in her life, she and her family have yet to return to what she describes as a “beautiful” yet “bittersweet” place.

Anna explained: “At the moment, (my sons) aren’t that keen on returning. I think for them it was really hard, obviously, to see their mum in so much pain. It was really frightening for them, and obviously, we’re going away on a beautiful family holiday, and they end up spending their holiday in the ward, checking that I’m okay.

“We will return, we definitely will, but I think it almost needed a few years for us all to kind of get over the experience and connect with the happy memories of it rather than the traumatic event.”

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‘My holiday was ruined after agonising sex blunder that wrecked relationship’

A young couple’s two weeks of passion in the sun quickly turned to pain following an excruciating bedroom injury, which ended up throwing cold water over their holiday and, ultimately, their entire relationship

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Their ‘honeymoon period’ came to a crashing halt (Stock Photo)(Image: Getty Images)

As she jetted off on holiday with her then-boyfriend, Harriet Smith* had no idea that their dreamy trip would result in an x-rated injury – and, ultimately, the death of their once-sizzling sex life.

Celebrating the end of their finals, the students, then in their early 20s, were in a jubilant mood as they landed in Tunisia for what should have been a blissful two-week break. They enjoyed plenty of romantic moments both inside and outside the hotel room as they looked ahead to a “new chapter.”

But then, around halfway through the holiday, a wince-worthy bedroom blunder through cold water over their dreamy getaway.

One night, after enjoying dinner and a few drinks together, things became especially steamy between the pair, who were still very much in their “honeymoon period”. Sadly, this “night of passion” would be their last.

Speaking with the Mirror, Harriet recalled how, “right in the middle” of their intimate moment, her poor other half began “howling” in pain, screaming out, “Oh, god, oh god.” As Harriet herself put it: “It wasn’t even post coital, it was mid coital.”

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Harriet’s ex started ‘howling’ right in the middle of their steamy session (Stock Photo)(Image: Getty Images)

Harriet, from the Midlands, told us: “I just remember him howling out and just thinking he was joking and like hopping around and then thinking, ‘S*** this is serious’.”

They immediately ceased their amorous antics. It was dark, and so the issue wasn’t immediately clear. Then Harriet realised what had happened. She revealed: “His foreskin had gotten stuck, and he couldn’t move it.”

Looking back more than 20 years on after the agonising blunder, Harriet, now 47, reckons their wild bedroom antics contributed to the horror injury. And their ordeal was far from over.

A “private” sort of person, Harriet’s partner was deeply “embarrassed” as he headed to A&E by himself, having to deal with the additional hurdles of being far from home, in a land where he didn’t speak the language.

Worried Harriet waited in their room for news. He arrived back around two hours later, with doctors having given him something to numb the excruciating pain. From that point on, however, it was clear that the second half of their holiday would be far less idyllic than the first.

Harriet shared, “It just obviously significantly impacted the rest of the holiday. There are before-and-after pictures where we’re smiling on camels and looking really loved up, and then there’s the after pictures where he just looks in pain, and he probably was.”

While the first week of their trip was spent camel riding, trying out extreme sports, and exploring local cities, the second was far more low-key, with plenty of relaxing by the pool and chaste early nights. Naturally, sex was off the table for the rest of their stay, with Harriet’s boyfriend being scared to even hug her or become “aroused” in any way.

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The couple’s dream holiday turned into a nightmare (stock photo)(Image: Wowcher)

When they returned to the UK, Harriet’s partner had to have an operation. It would be “at least six weeks or two months” until they slept together again, which, as remarked upon by Harriet, “is quite a long time when you’re 21”. She added: “Honestly, it was never really the same again”.

As well as physical intimacy falling flat, Harriet also found that her partner was too humiliated to discuss the issue with her and, even though she was “very sympathetic”, there wasn’t really much shecould do to help”.

They stayed together for about another year after the Tunisia incident, and, looking back, Harriet believes the injury ultimately spelt doom for the relationship. She reflected: “It was always something. I was worried about hurting him. So I think it really took the wind out of our sails.

“It was a real passion killer. And I think he probably had that association with me that, you know, although it could have happened to anyone at any time, it happened to us. I don’t think it just ruined the holiday, I think it was probably not a relationship killer, but certainly quashed things in the bedroom.”

Until now, Harriet, who fortunately hasn’t been put off sex in the long run, has kept her story secret and has only ever confided in a few very close girl pals.

For a while, she’d “forgotten about it”, having “blocked it out”. However, being a mum of teenage boys has made her sympathise with her former beau’s plight all over again.

Harriet empathised: “I just think, ‘Oh my god, poor thing’. You know, that’s your nightmare as a man to have something like that happen!”

Nowadays, Harriet is no longer in touch with her ex, who now lives overseas with his wife and children. As far as she’s aware, there doesn’t appear to have been any lasting damage to his private parts.

She noted: “Obviously, the fact that he’s been able to have children, he’s sorted that out then. I mean, that obviously didn’t cross my mind at the time, but yeah, you know, everything’s in working order.”

*Names were changed in this story

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