"Devil worship bears fruit": Ozzy Osbourne told why he does not suffer from coronavirus

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.Legendary British rocker Ozzy Osbourne gave an interview to Metal Hammer and told why COVID-19 is not sick. Everyone around the musician has already been ill, someone even twice, but he doesn't care. The former leader of Black Sabbath believes that he is protected from the disease by dark forces.

"Devil worship bears fruit": Ozzy Osbourne told why he does not suffer from coronavirus

The old metalworker told reporters that he did not get infected, even when all his household members were sick. Osborne assures that Satan himself protects him from the insidious virus. The Prince of Darkness, according to the musician, takes care of his health in gratitude for many years of faithful service.

"Devil worship bears fruit": Ozzy Osbourne told why he does not suffer from coronavirus

An article on the Metal Hammer website says that Ozzy Osbourne's statement is most likely a joke. It is well known that a heavy metal veteran cannot boast of iron health. The great and terrible Ozzy is bothered not only by typical senile ailments, but also by injuries.

In 2019, Satan did not save Osborne from a broken neck, rehabilitation after which continues to this day. In addition, in 2020, the old rocker was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. So it's difficult to call his health iron. The fact that Ozzy is still alive is more the merit of doctors than of the dark forces.

"Devil worship bears fruit": Ozzy Osbourne told why he does not suffer from coronavirus

Back in the spring, the musician said that he felt terrible and that he was visited by thoughts of death.

"Devil worship bears fruit": Ozzy Osbourne told why he does not suffer from coronavirus

Information that Osborne's wife Sharon fell ill with coronavirus appeared in December 2020. The musician's children, Amy, Kelly and Jack, who often visit him, have also already been ill. The fact that the rocker did not encounter COVID-19 can be explained by luck or an asymptomatic course of the disease.

     

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