Ozzy Osbourne 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 day. I work out every day."
And the 71-year-old musician insists he "ain’t done yet" with his career and has vowed to return to the stage again.
He said: "It catches up with you in the end. I’ve got no complaints. I’ve had a great career. I had a great time. And I ain’t done yet … As soon as I get back on my feet I’ll go out. I can’t wait. Pandemic or not, I can’t wait … I will be happy as well. If my life ended on a stage, so be it. That’s the place I belong."
To which Sharon added: "Once they allow artists to go back and perform, if I have to I’ll wheel him on."
Ozzy wants to be a "nice guy" and "help people out".
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, he added: "I just do what I do. I try and be a nice guy. I try and help people out. What I’m proud of is carrying the torch on and giving someone else a ride."
Meanwhile, Ozzy went public with his Parkinson’s diagnosis in January but insisted it will not stop him from touring.
He said: "Well the one questions from me was, ‘Is it a terminal illness?’, and the guy says, ‘No, but life is’. It’s just another thing on my plate I have got to deal with. I’m not in the slightest worried about it. I’ve not got any secrets. The initial shock is I’ve got Parkinson’s. Nobody knows what the f*** it is. I didn’t know anything about it apart from the name."