BBC series to show move: Ozzy Osbourne struggles with return to England

Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne wants to leave California with his wife Sharon and move back to England.

BBC series to show move: Ozzy Osbourne struggles with return to England

Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne wants to leave California with his wife Sharon and move back to England. The move to the Welders House in Buckinghamshire should even be accompanied by a series. But saying goodbye is harder than expected for the 73-year-old.

Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne appears to have doubts about returning to the UK. "To be honest, if it were up to me, I would stay in America," he told Consequence about his plans to move. "I'm an American now... to be honest I don't want to go back. Fuck it," the musician said.

The "Prince of Darkness" is actually planning to move to his native England with his wife Sharon. The cult rocker revealed that to the "Observer" at the end of August. In the US, "everything is bloody ridiculous," he said. "I'm sick of people being killed every day. God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings." "I don't want to die in America," Osbourne said. "I'm English," he stressed. "I want to go back [to there]. (...) It's just time for me to come home."

But he and his wife insist it was a necessary step. The massive criticism of Sharon also plays a role after the then CBS presenter defended the controversial ex-moderator Piers Morgan on the show “The Talk” in 2021. Shortly thereafter she had left the show after more than ten years. "It broke her heart," Ozzy said. "It was wrong what they did to her."

The decision was also made easier by the fact that "California isn't what it used to be," Sharon said. "When I first came here, I thought I was in heaven," she said. "If you loved music in the '70s, this was the place to be. Now it's not that center anymore. It's not exciting anymore. It's not going sideways anymore, it's going down. It's not fun to live here. It It's dangerous here. Every big city has crime, but I don't feel safe here. And neither does Ozzy." That's why it's probably going across the Atlantic soon.

This move is exactly what the upcoming, as yet untitled, reality show will be about. According to the BBC, it will show the Osbournes' "new life in Britain". "A funny, moving and honest" new series is planned.

The Osbourne family will move into their 120-year-old listed Welders House in Buckinghamshire. It has been family-owned since 1993. The property includes around 140 hectares of land. Before the move, a swimming pool and a recording studio are to be built there and air conditioning installed. The move is scheduled for early next year. It is not yet clear when the new reality series will start.