OZZY OSBOURNE Performs On 'Friday Night With Jonathan Ross'; Video Available

May 26, 2007

OZZY OSBOURNE performed his new single, "I Don't Wanna Stop", on the BBC1 TV show "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" last night (Friday, May 25). Watch the footage at YouTube.

During the interview that aired last night, Ozzy revealed that he can't remember anything from his quad bike accident in 2003 which left him in intensive care in a U.K. hospital.

"I can't remember what happened, my heart stopped twice, the first thing I remember was seven days later but I was only going at three miles an hour. I always used to say I'm going to die by the time I'm 40, I always thought something like that would happen to me," Ozzy said.

Ozzy, 58, also spoke of his two children, Jack and Kelly Osbourne, who were thrust into the spotlight during their teenage years on the TV reality show which was filmed at the Osbourne's home.

"Overnight they were celebrities and didn't know how to handle it. [Now] Jack's great, he goes round and lectures in schools, tells them his story, young people can relate to him," Ozzy said.

"At the beginning [the TV show] was great fun but then it got really tiring. You'd get a creepy feeling there was a camera around you all the time even when there wasn't."

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's home in Buckinghamshire was burglarized in 2004 and Ozzy tackled an intruder who managed to get away with a valuable quantity of jewelry.

"I sleepwalk a lot, I was naked," Ozzy said. "There was this guy bent down. I thought 'am I dreaming?' Like a fool I ran at him and then thought 'now what', so I just let him go."

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