Ozzy Osbourne, 73, 'feeling good' as he leaves hospital in a wheelchair with wife Sharon after 'major' surgery
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Ozzy Osbourne was seen leaving the hospital in a wheelchair on Wednesday with wife Sharon following a 'major operation,' and is now on the 'road to recovery.'
The 73-year-old rock star wore black sweatpants and a long-sleeved shirt with hospital bracelets on his wrists as a medical professional guided the family out of the facility and to a waiting vehicle after his surgery. (BACKGRID) Ozzy Osbourne was "feeling good" as he was pictured leaving the hospital. (BACKGRID) The family hasn't publicly discussed the medical procedure Ozzy had to undergo, but Sharon admitted Ozzy was "feeling good" on Wednesday in a throwback snap shared on Twitter of Ozzy standing at the microphone. (BACKGRID) Sharon, his wife of nearly 40 years, followed closely behind wearing a powder blue pantsuit. (BACKGRID) Ozzy looked at ease while wearing all-black as he waited for a vehicle to pick him up from the hospital after the operation. (BACKGRID) Sharon and Ozzy both wore protective face masks as they left the health center. (BACKGRID) Last week, she indicated Ozzy's situation was challenging, and he would need a difficult surgery. She immediately flew back to the West Coast from London to be by his side. (BACKGRID) "Our family would like to express so much gratitude for the overwhelming amount of love and support leading up to Ozzy’s surgery," she wrote on Twitter Tuesday afternoon. (BACKGRID) "Ozzy is doing well and on the road to recovery. Your love means the world to him," she wrote on Twitter Tuesday. (BACKGRID) Tracy Wright is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
The family hasn't publicly discussed the medical procedure Ozzy had to undergo, but Sharon admitted Ozzy was "feeling good" on Wednesday in a throwback snap shared on Twitter of Ozzy standing at the microphone.
Ozzy also spoke out the same day, sharing that he is "now home from the hospital recuperating comfortably," the 73-year-old musician tweeted to his millions of followers.