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Ozzy Osbourne fans over the moon as star swims with daughter Kelly’s new baby after his health struggles

OZZY Osbourne fans were today over the moon as he swam with daughter Kelly's new baby, after revealing his health struggles.

The singer-songwriter, 74, recently opened up about his agony after having surgery for a broken neck.

Ozzy Osbourne looked in good spirits as he swam with baby Sydney
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Ozzy Osbourne looked in good spirits as he swam with baby SydneyCredit: Instagram
Ozzy recently revealed his ongoing health battle
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Ozzy recently revealed his ongoing health battleCredit: Youtube /@PiersMorganUncensored

But today Ozzy looked happy and healthy as he took a dip in the pool with Kelly's son Sydney.

Sharing the sweet snap on Instagram of Ozzy with a big smile on his face whilst holding his tiny grandson, his wife Sharon wrote: "Someone paid for private lessons 🌞"

Her followers were quick to comment on how wonderful it was to see her husband looking so well.

One wrote: "Ok this made my heart melt ❤️ this is such a special moment with your dad and kiddo 😍"

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Another said: "So pleased to see Ozzy looking so well."

While this fan commented: "That's absolutely adorable 🥰"

Meanwhile, the new snap comes after Ozzy told how the last five years have been "absolute hell" for him and his family as he appeared alongside wife Sharon and kids Kelly and Jack.

The Osbournes joined Piers Morgan Uncensored on TalkTV to give an update on their lives and discuss whether they're planning on heading back to the UK.

On the chat show, Ozzy looked in good spirits after having a surgical procedure just two days before.

The surgery was part of an ongoing battle to help fix a major break in his neck after a quad biking accident.

Opening up about his health, Ozzy said: “I finally had my last procedure two days ago.

"I can’t believe I’ve come to the end of it. The main thing is over now, I’m done with the surgery.

"But it’s been five years of absolute hell for me and my family. The family has been so supportive of me.

"I couldn’t have done it without them. It’s been a really bad scene. I have Parkinson’s, but I never think about it.”

Admitting he hadn't realised the severity of the injury, Ozzy said: "I carried on working with it, until I had a fall and then it just, everything came undone.

"I don’t gripe, I get on with it. If you are still moving, you ain’t going to be dead.”

Former X Factor judge Sharon explained how the whole family's life has "changed dramatically" in the last five years following the accident.

She said: “So many people can relate, who has a partner… it changes your whole life.

"Suddenly, you are off in another direction and your life changes so drastically. It’s really hard.

"Especially in the summers as every summer Ozzy works and goes out and does festivals.

"For the last five years our life has changed dramatically.

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"On the other hand it’s great I had Ozzy at home for five years. He’s driving me crazy!”

It comes after Sharon previously exclusively told The Sun that seeing Ozzy struggle was torture.

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