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19/12/2013

Ozzy Doesn't Blame Wife For Separation

Ozzy Osbourne has said he thought he would lose his family following his recent relapse with drugs and alcohol.

The 'Black Sabbath' rocker added that he doesn't blame his wife Sharon for wanting to call time temporarily on their marriage.

Earlier this year, Ozzy, posted an official statement on Facebook in which he admitted that he had been using the substances again, but he was now sober and working hard to remain so.

In a recent interview with NME, the 65-year-old opened up about the fallout following his confession, admitting his wife of 30 years was very angry. She subsequently wanted to file for divorce.

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He said: "I thought I was gonna lose my family at one point. Because when I go out, you wanna be careful when I come back home, because I'll come through anywhere in the house bar the front f**king door."

"If you're in a relationship, if you keep coming home and your wife's terrified of you, if she doesn't know if you'll come back with five chicks and a crate of booze… I mean, you name it, I've done it.

"So she just said, 'Look, I've got my own thing going on, and I can't deal with you any more. Sort yourself out, then we'll talk'. I don't blame her in the slightest."

Sharon and Ozzy have been married for 30 years and have three children together – Aimee, Jack and Kelly.

(JP)

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"Ozzy Osbourne has said he thought he would lose his family following his recent relapse with drugs and alcohol."