Ozzy Osbourne is looking forward to touring and releasing a new album in 2020. And according to him, anything has to be better than what he endured in 2019.

Ozzy appeared on “Good Morning America” and said, “[It] was the worst, longest, most painful, miserable year of my life. When I had the fall it was pitch black, I went to the bathroom and I fell. I just fell and landed like a slam on the floor and I remember lying there thinking, ‘Well, you’ve done it now,’ really calm. Sharon [called] an ambulance. After that it was all downhill.”

The accident was complicated by the fact it dislodged metal rods in him from another accident he suffered years ago. He ended up needing 15 screws put in his spine.

This all happened around the same time he need surgery for an infection in his hand and was hospitalized while battling the flu.

The whole ordeal will be the subject of a documentary called “The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne”, produced by Ozzy’s son, Jack, who said, “This film will take viewers on an incredibly honest and emotional journey into my father’s life that I feel will connect to people in so many ways.”

The film will air on A&E this summer as part of their “Biography” series.

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