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Photo Courtesy of Ozzy Osbourne/Youtube

Ozzy Osbourne Features Old Throwback Photos With Wife Sharon and Kids in New Video for ‘Ordinary Man’

He’s not an ordinary man, he’s a family man! Ozzy Osbourne let fans know wife Sharon Osbourne and their three kids will always be his No 1. priority as he featured sweet throwback pics in his new music video. The iconic rocker debuted the video of “Ordinary Man” on Tuesday, March 10.

Throughout the five minute video, fans were taken on a trip down memory lane as old clips and photos of Ozzy, 71, and his family appeared. In the series of beloved snapshots, the “Crazy Train” rocker can be seen running and playing around with his children, Aimee Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne and Jack Osbourne.

In another part of the music video, Sharon, 67, and Ozzy — who tied the knot in 1982 — shared a quick smooch. Tons of the couple’s other favorite memories were also captured and displayed in the new clip.

We bet fans are thrilled to see Ozzy in his new music video considering he hasn’t had the best news regarding his overall health lately. Most recently, the Grammy Award winner announced he was forced to cancel the North American stops on his No More Tours 2 concert tour.

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Photo Courtesy of Ozzy Osbourne/Youtube

In mid-February, Variety reported that Ozzy’s tour dates were canceled in order for him “to continue to recover from various health issues he has faced over the past year,” a representative announced at the time. Besides his recent diagnosis with Parkinson’s Disease, the former Black Sabbath frontman also suffered a tragic fallpneumoniasurgery for an infection in his hand and another hospitalization following complications from the flu.

Considering it’s been a time filled with trial and tribulations, Ozzy recently confessed he’s not happy anymore. “I haven’t got my health,” he explained to Kerrang magazine in late January.

“Do I ever think about when my time’s gonna come? I think about it; I don’t worry about it,” Ozzy continued. “I won’t be here in another 15 years or whatever, not that much longer, but I don’t dwell on it. It’s gonna happen to us all.”

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