Ozzy Osbourne is a Brit by birth and a Californian by choice, but after spending decades in the Golden State, he’s ready to leave the US.
Osbourne and his wife Sharon are returning to their Buckinghamshire residence after spending more than 20 years living in Los Angeles, the Black Sabbath singer told the Observer in a wide-ranging interview. Osbourne’s family life in California was famously documented on the MTV reality series “The Osbournes” in the early 2000s.
Gun violence in the US is part of what convinced him to return to the UK full-time, he told the Observer.
“I’m fed up with people getting killed every day,” he said of American gun violence. “God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings. And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert … it’s f*****g crazy.”

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Ozzy Osbourne, pictured performing earlier this month at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, said he's leaving the US because of gun violence.
He also noted that he didn’t want to die in the US. “I’m English. I want to be back.”
There have been more than 440 mass shootings in the US in 2022, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which updated its data on Monday. The mass shooting in Las Vegas Osbourne referred to occurred in 2017 and killed 58 people, and it remains the deadliest mass shooting in US history.
Sharon Osbourne said “America has changed so drastically” and said there’s “nothing united about it.” She waded into divisive debates last year, when she defended her friend Piers Morgan in an argument with Sheri Underwood on an episode of their daytime series “The Talk,” and she later left the show after former colleagues accused her of using racist and homophobic language.
Ozzy Osbourne gave a different reason for wanting to leave to the Mirror earlier this year: In March, the UK tabloid reported that Osbourne said “the tax is getting too much” and that while he’d miss Los Angeles, he didn’t want to continue paying current taxes to stay in the US.
The Osbournes will return to the UK in February, the Observer reported, where Osbourne said he will continue to make music. His new solo album, which he recorded while experiencing several chronic health issues including Parkinson’s disease, will be released next month.
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This June 11, 2018, file photo shows musician Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon Osbourne at the Metal Hammer Golden God awards in London. The 71-year-old Grammy winner and former vocalist for the metal band Black Sabbath said during an interview on “Good Morning America” that aired Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020, that he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a nervous system disorder that affects movement. The diagnosis came after a fall last year. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP, File)
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Ozzy Osbourne arrives at the Pride of Britain Awards in 2015 in London. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP, File)
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Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne poses at the Peninsula Hotel in New York on July 27, 2000. (AP Photo/Jeff Geissler)
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Rock singer Ozzy Osbourne poses in Los Angeles on Dec. 21, 1981. Osbourne was the lead singer with Black Sabbath from 1969 to 1978. His first solo album, "Blizzard of Ozz," sold over a million copies. (AP Photo/Douglas Pizac)
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Rock musician Ozzy Osbourne reacts to fans and the media as he arrives at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City for Mariah Carey's wedding to SONY President Thomas Mottola, Saturday evening, June 5, 1993. (AP Photo/Mike Alexander)
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Rock star Ozzy Osbourne, left, waves to the crowd after becoming the first artist to be honored on Birmingham's Hollywood style "Walk of Fame" in Birmingham, England, on July 6, 2007. The former Black Sabbath singer and reality TV star was born in Aston, Birmingham. (AP Photo/Simon Dawson)
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Fans shout to rock star Ozzy Osbourne as he walks down the red carpet on arrival to become the first artist to be honored on the Hollywood-style "Walk of Fame" in Birmingham, England, July 6, 2007. (AP Photo/Simon Dawson)
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Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne arrive at the Elton John AIDS Foundation's sixth annual benefit "An Enduring Vision" at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York on Sept. 25, 2007. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
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Musician Ozzy Osbourne arrives at the launch of the Sunset Strip Music Festival featuring a tribute to him in West Hollywood, Calif., on Sept. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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Musician Ozzy Osbourne arrives at the launch of the Sunset Strip Music Festival featuring a tribute to him in West Hollywood, Calif., on Sept. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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In this May 20, 2010, file photo Ozzy Osbourne attends a listening party for his new album "Scream" at the Sirius XM studios in New York. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)
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Ozzy Osbourne performs in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sept. 28. 2010. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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In this Sept. 28, 2010, file photo, British rocker Ozzy Osbourne performs in Tel Aviv, Israel. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty, file)
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Musician Ozzy Osbourne performs during a concert, part of the Ozzy Scream Tour 2011 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, March 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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Musician Ozzy Osbourne performs during a concert, part of the Ozzy Scream Tour 2011 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, March 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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Musician Ozzy Osbourne performs during a concert, part of the Ozzy Scream Tour 2011 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, March 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne is shown on Oct. 27, 1988, in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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Ozzy Osbourne, left, joins his wife Sharon during the "Ozzfest Meets Knotfest" news conference at the Hollywood Palladium on May 12, 2016, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
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This Nov. 24, 2019, file photo shows Ozzy Osbourne performing at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
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Ozzy Osbourne meets with Sirius employees at a listening party for his new album "Scream" at the Sirius XM studios in New York on May 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)