Ozzy Osbourne teases major project with Slipknot's Corey Taylor

Ozzy Osbourne teases major project with Slipknot's Corey Taylor

PanARMENIAN.Net - After rumours that Ozzy Osbourne had gone missing amid reports of a split from his wife Sharon, the Black Sabbath icon has now resurfaced - speaking out on reports of his addiction troubles, as well as teasing a huge project with Slipknot's Corey Taylor, Gigwise reports.

Over the weekend, it emerged that Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne had separated after 33 years of marriage, before a spokesman for the couple revealed that, "at this time, Ozzy is not in the marital home."

It was then claimed that the 'Paranoid' and 'Iron Man' rock icon was 'missing', with his children struggling to find him.

Now, not only has he been sighted walking his dog in the US, but speaking to E! News about rumours of a relapse, he said: "I have been sober for three and a quarter years. I have not touched drugs or alcohol in that time. Any reports that I am not sober are completely inaccurate."

Not only that, but Thursday will see him make a 'special announcement' with Slipknot's Corey Taylor at the Hollywood Palladium, with what is believed to be a huge tour.

The day’s schedule includes an “exclusive movie screening” followed by a press conference and special live performance. Osbourne will also be available to do one-on-one interviews, but “will speak only about his tour plans.”

Sharon once was once the manager of the Black Sabbath frontman, before the pair soon married and had three children together - Jack, Amee and Kelly. Their domestic life became the subject of the hit MTV show, The Osbournes, in the early 00s.

Meanwhile, 2016 sees Black Sabbath embark on their 'final ever tour' - including headlining Download Festival alongside Iron Maiden and Rammstein.

Download takes place between 10 and 12 June at Donington Park in Derbyshire.

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