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39 minutes ago
- USA Today
Surprise! Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper for Ozzy Osbourne tribute
Alice Cooper and his surprise guest Johnny Depp have paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. Depp made an appearance with Cooper during the rocker's concert at London's O2 Arena on Friday, July 25. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor, 62, joined Cooper, 77, in honoring Osbourne by playing guitar during a performance of the classic Black Sabbath song "Paranoid," according to video from the show shared on social media and YouTube. Depp formed the rock group Hollywood Vampires with Cooper in 2012. Cooper wore an Osbourne shirt for the tribute performance, which came days after the Black Sabbath musician died on July 22 at age 76. According to a statement from Osbourne's family, he "was with his family and surrounded by love." Cooper previously paid tribute to the rock icon in an Instagram post, noting he heard the news minutes before going on stage and subsequently dedicated his July 22 performance in Wales to the musician. "Well, we all know that time is going to take us rockers, but when the giants fall, it's really hard to accept," Cooper shared. "Even though everybody saw it coming with Ozzy, it just took our breath away when it happened. So Ozzy and family − your records and your music and your legend and all that you brought − the humor to the rock business − will live on forever and we're gonna miss you, man." Cooper also said that Osbourne "earned immense respect among his peers and from fans around the world as an unmatched showman and cultural icon." "He was and will continue to be a rock n roll legend. Rock n Roll is a family and a fraternity," he added. "When we lose one of our own it bleeds. I wish I would have gotten to know my brother Ozzy better." Cooper spoke further about Osbourne on "The Scott Mills Breakfast Show," noting the two of them "really got along" and shared a desire to continue performing as long as they could. Osbourne died just weeks after he performed during a farewell show with Black Sabbath. "Ozzy was one of those guys that was a lifer," Cooper reflected. "There are certain guys that are lifers − the (Rolling) Stones, The Beatles − that are still doing it and doing it amazingly well. I'm going to do this until I can't do it, and I think Ozzy was the same thing."
Yahoo
13 hours ago
- Yahoo
Billy Joel Gives Health Update After Brain Disorder Diagnosis: ‘It Sounds a Lot Worse Than What I'm Feeling'
Billy Joel is opening up for the first time about his health after revealing he had been diagnosed with a brain disorder that forced him to cancel all of his upcoming concerts. 'I feel fine,' the singer told Bill Maher during his recent appearance on Maher's Club Random podcast. He added, 'My balance sucks. It's like being on a boat.' More from Rolling Stone Billy Joel Went to Extremes. A New Five-Hour Doc Shows How and Why Billy Joel's 'And So It Goes' Documentary: How to Watch Part One Online Billy Joel Details How 'Music Saved My Life' in 'And So It Goes' Documentary Trailer In May, Joel canceled the remainder of his tour — 17 dates that were to take him through stadiums in North America and England — after receiving a diagnosis for normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH). The brain disorder is caused by the accumulation of excessive cerebrospinal fluid in the brain's ventricles, leading to a range of cognitive and physical problems, particularly issues with gait, coordination, and bladder control. The disorder 'can affect several brain-related abilities, including thinking and concentrating, memory, movement and more,' according to the Cleveland Clinic. 'The symptoms of NPH look very much like those of dementia, but NPH is sometimes reversible.' While Joel told Maher that his condition is not yet 'fixed,' he said, 'it's being worked on.' Joel explained that the disorder 'used to be called water on the brain. Now it's called hydrocephalus — normal pressure hydrocephalus.' When asked what causes the disorder, Joel said, 'Nobody knows.' The musician's last concert on this tour run took place on Feb. 22 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Toward the end of the show, he fell on his back after throwing his microphone stand at a crew member. But he stood back up and finished the set. In March, Joel revealed he was taking a four-month break from the road due to a 'medical condition' that required surgery and physical therapy. He planned on returning to the stage on July 5 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 'While I regret postponing any shows, my health must come first,' he told fans in a statement. It's unclear if the procedure was related to his normal pressure hydrocephalus diagnosis. 'I feel good,' Joel told Maher during the new interview, where they also discussed the two-part, five-hour documentary, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, and more. 'They keep referring to what I have as a brain disorder, so it sounds a lot worse than what I'm feeling.' Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword


Black America Web
17 hours ago
- Black America Web
Heart Split In Two: Jeannie Mai Reveals The Raw Truth Of Co-Parenting Struggles — ‘Harder Than I Ever Imagined'
Jeannie Mai's co-parenting relationship with Jeezy appears to have taken a turn, as she recently offered a candid glimpse into the realities of her current life, openly sharing her struggles and triumphs as she navigates single motherhood. Source: Olivia Wong / Getty Jeannie Mai welcomed her daughter, Monaco Mai Jenkins, with Jeezy in 2022. This arrival marked a significant shift for Mai, who had previously and publicly declared that she was content with never having children. According to Blast, her decision to embrace motherhood came after falling in love with Jeezy, leading her to reconsider her earlier stance on having a family. However, the couple's marital journey proved to be short-lived, culminating in a divorce that was finalized earlier in 2025. As BOSSIP reported, the path to divorce for Mai and Jeezy was marked by a series of contentious 'back-and-forth court proceedings.' During the process, the rapper and his attorney accused Mai of launching a 'defamation campaign' against him. Jeannie Mai's Co-Parenting Struggles: Navigating Life Apart, Loving From Afar Jeannie Mai's co-parenting relationship has presented new challenges, which she shared through a 'vacay dump' on Instagram. Mai openly acknowledged that every time Monaco is away with Jeezy, she uses that opportunity to take a break and reflect on her experiences with this form of parenting. In her own words, 'It's harder than I ever imagined – loving her so much, but loving her from far away. There is no guidebook for this part of motherhood.' Despite the 'crumbling feeling' of missing her child when they are apart, Mai expressed her understanding that it is part of the 'job' and that it is essential to continue loving herself to give Monaco all the love in return. This period of solitude also serves as a crucial reminder that she is a woman with her own needs and deserves happiness. Mai concluded her touching post with these reflective words: 'To every mama sharing her child, this is your reminder; your happiness is not separate from theirs. When you shine, they feel it too.' Becoming a single mother was never what Mai had envisioned when she married Jeezy. However, she has found unexpected balance and empowerment in this new phase of her life. She lauded single mothers who navigate similar experiences, sharing her insights on The Sherri Show . 'You don't ideally think to have a child and have that whole responsibility to yourself. But I realized that the gift of being a single mom is that you learn how to trust yourself,' she stated. The post Heart Split In Two: Jeannie Mai Reveals The Raw Truth Of Co-Parenting Struggles — 'Harder Than I Ever Imagined' appeared first on Bossip. SEE ALSO Heart Split In Two: Jeannie Mai Reveals The Raw Truth Of Co-Parenting Struggles — 'Harder Than I Ever Imagined' was originally published on