Ozzy Osbourne’s health is now particularly fragile. The heavy metal legend was photographed leaving a building in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, sitting in a wheelchair.

The 74-year-old star, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2003, wore a mask as his wheelchair was pushed by his son. Ozzy wore a black t-shirt with a jumpsuit, while covering his knees with a blue blanket to keep warm.

Ozzy’s appearance comes after his son Jack Osbourne admitted his daughter Maple is “afraid” of her grandfather but loves his song ‘Crazy Train’.

Maple is – obviously – a big fan of Ozzy when she sees him on TV, but she’s a little more reserved in real life. Speaking on the Osbourne Podcast, Ozzy demanded: “Bring the grandkids to see me!”

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Ozzy Osbourne is known to be battling Parkinson’s disease. In January 2020, the star, also known as the “prince of darkness”, revealed that he suffers from Parkinson’s in an emotional interview with his wife Sharon.

He told “Good Morning America” ​​that he takes a bunch of medication to deal with the pain throughout his body. It started, he said, when he suffered a fall in 2019 and had to undergo surgery for it. After that, he started experiencing nerve pain and doctors had a hard time pinpointing whether the fall, the surgery, or his condition were to blame for his condition. He admitted that he did not want to reveal his condition, so as not to upset his fans.