Ozzy Osbourne’s libido was “killed” by taking anti-depressants.
The 74-year-old rock star – who has been married to Sharon Osbourne, 71, since 1982 and has Aimee, 40, Kelly, 39, and 38-year-old Jack along with her – was prescribed antidepressants following his analysis with Parkinson’s illness however has now admitted that the drugs “immediately” left him with none need for bodily intimacy.
Talking on ‘The Osbournes Podcast’, he stated: “The one factor about antidepressants is it kills your intercourse drive immediately. When you go on an antidepressant, with most of them your intercourse drive goes.”
The Black Sabbath star was then requested by Kelly if the identical impact applies to each women and men and Jack claimed that whereas the facet impact just isn’t “assured”, it could possibly apply to both intercourse.
He stated: “I believe it’s for each women and men. However it’s not assured, it’s only a doable facet impact.”
Kelly stated: “Dad’s principally saying, ‘I took antidepressants and it took my intercourse drive away.”
The ‘Paranoid’ hitmaker then reiterated that each model of antidepressant he has ever taken has “simply killed” his intercourse drive utterly.
He stated: “Everybody that I’ve ever taken has simply killed it!”
Earlier this yr, Ozzy – who was identified with a mind dysfunction that impacts the nervous system and the components of the physique managed by the nerves in 2003 – admitted that strolling had grow to be more and more troublesome for him.
He advised The Observer: “You suppose you are lifting your toes, however your foot would not transfer. I really feel like I am strolling round in lead boots. I reached a plateau that was decrease than I wished it to be. Nothing actually felt nice. Nothing. So I went on these antidepressants, and so they work OK.”