The Osbournes: Ozzy’s reality returns after 17 years

The Osbournes: Ozzy's reality returns after 17 years

The reality show that marked the MTV era at the turn of the century, The Osbournes (2002-2005) will be back on the air soon. And with the “upgrade”! Instead of the music channel (which is no longer a musician), the show will take place on the popular BBC channel. The idea is to record Ozzy Osbourne and his family’s return to the UK after decades of living in Los Angeles.

to me LimitThe new episodes will also depict Sharon Osbourne’s 70th birthday, the birth of baby Kelly and other family adventures as they move from the entertainment capital to a mansion in Buckinghamshire, a rural county in the Greater London area.

20 years ago, the Osborne couple left the UK for life in Los Angeles. “They are now going back home to the family mansion, which is basically the same as they left it many years ago,” Claire Sileri, the BBC’s head of documentary, told the BBC. daily Mail.

“In this new series, audiences will be able to follow the family as they try to adjust to their new life in the village of Buckinghamshire. The series promises to capture a funny, poignant and honest look at their return to the UK.”

Ozzy Osbourne, 73 and diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, announced that he decided to return to his homeland because he did not want to die in the United States. “Everything is ridiculous in there. I am sick of seeing people get shot every day! God only knows how many people have been shot in schools. This mass attack was during a show in Vegas [em 2017]. The singer said in an interview with Watchman.

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According to Sharon, the change has nothing to do with Ozzy Osbourne’s health. “I imagined people would think that was the reason. But the time has come. The United States has changed drastically. It is no longer the United States of America. Nobody unites. It is a very strange place to live now.”

“And I don’t want to die in the States, I don’t want to be buried in the damned woodland park.” “I’m English, I want to go back to England! If my wife says she wants to live in Timbuktu [no Mali], I will go. But no, it’s time to go home.”

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