Ozzy Osbourne’s head has been his “own worst enemy” at times during lockdown.
The Black Sabbath rocker admits he has found it tough staying at home throughout the coronavirus pandemic, as he opened up about his mental health.
Speaking on The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne, he said: “When I am in a room on my own, it is a bad f****** place. Our heads are our worst enemies in times like this because people are locked up and worried about this pandemic. They need to unload because if you do not unload, you’ll get depressed. My therapist suggested that I start meditating again. I am on this new antidepressant which is working wonders.”
Meanwhile, Ozzy – who has been battling Parkinson’s disease – recently revealed he is “feeling better every day”.
The Black Sabbath rocker has been battling Parkinson’s disease and whilst he is improving, his progress is “so slow”.
He shared: “I’m feeling better every day. It’s so slow. I go in the swimming pool for an hour every…