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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Joseph Baena lift weights together at famous Gold's Gym in Venice Beach
Arnold Schwarzenegger and his son Joseph Baena lifted weights together at the world famous Gold's Gym in Venice Beach, California. The 75-year-old actor wore a dark blue t-shirt and athletic shorts as he pumped some iron. Baena, 25, worked out in a short-sleeve gray shirt and navy blue shorts which ended high on his muscular thighs.  Getting a workout in: Arnold Schwarzenegger and his son Joseph Baena lifted weights together at the world famous Gold's Gym in Venice Beach, CaliforniaHe bared his teeth in one snap as he worked out his chest on one of the many exercise machines. Father and son stood around to chat with several other gym-goers who showed off their big arms, covered in tattoos.  The pair's appearance out came just a day after Baena appeared on Dancing With The Stars in a very familiar ensemble. Taking to Instagram ahead of his performance, Joseph, posed in his dressing room to a song from Arnold's 1982 hit film, Conan The Barbarian.  Relaxed look: The 75-year-old actor wore a dark blue t-shirt and athletic shorts as he pumped some iron Teeth bared: He bared his teeth in one snap as he worked out his chest on one of the many exercise machines Chatting: Father and son stood around to chat with several other gym-goers who showed off their big arms, covered in tattoos Lookalike: Arnold Schwarzenegger's son Joseph Baena, 25, (left) mirrored his famous dad, 75, (right) as he flexed his muscles in a leather kilt on MondayJoseph completed his costume with a pair tan trousers some leather wrist cuffs and styled his hair into a mullet.  While he dressed as Hercules to dance the Charleston with his partner Daniella Karagach, Joseph was the spitting image of his dad in the fantasy series. The pre-historic world of Conan
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'Did it all wrong!' Ozzy Osbourne on 'nightmare' surgery leaving him unable to lift head
Ozzy Osbourne, 73, has had several health problems in recent years after he suffered from a fall in 2019, resulting in him undergoing multiple spinal surgeries.The Black Sabbath frontman has now opened up to Zane Lowe about his "nightmare" surgery that left him suffering even more than he was prior to the operation.Ozzy was joined by his wife Sharon Osbourne as he spoke candidly to Zane about his life in recent years and his music return.Zane asked: "If you don’t mind me asking, how was surgery? You look fantastic and you sound fantastic."Ozzy began in response: "Well, I’m somewhat better but it’s gonna take a while for me to get my balance back, I can only just do the best I can."Former X Factor judge Sharon chimed in, stating that her husband was in a really "bad" way before the pandemic hit in 2020.Ozzy continued: "We found out that the first f*****g surgeon did it all wrong anyway!"So when I was having physical therapy, it was ripping muscle with the things I had stuck in my neck."Sharon explained further that the surgeon had performed "a really excessive operation that he didn’t need".She continued: "He went in and took things out and put two big metal plates with screws and the body rejected them."And he couldn’t lift his head up.The screws in the plates were coming loose and as they were working loose, there was debris from bones and muscle and it was caught under his spinal cord."Elaborating on his recovery and plans, Ozzy added: "It's slow, but I will get back on stage if it f*****g kills me!"Ozzy has been making his gradual return to the stage as he performed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony, returning to the city of his birth.The increasingly frail star, who closed the event with his unexpected
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Ozzy Osbourne recalls ‘nightmare’ surgery that left him with debris under his spinal cord and unable to lift his head
lived with Parkinson’s disease since 2003, and underwent multiple spinal surgeries for a fall he suffered in 2019.Now though, the Black Sabbath frontman is back with his 13th studio album, Patient Number 9, following an electrifying performance last month at the Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony.In a chat with Zane Lowe for Apple Music and sitting alongside wife Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy got candid about what he’s been through, lifting the lid on a medical procedure that left him worse than he did prior to the surgery.‘If you don’t mind me asking, how was surgery? You look fantastic and you sound fantastic,’ interviewer Zane began.‘Well, I’m somewhat better but it’s gonna take a while for me to get my balance back, I can only just do the best I can,’ Ozzy began in response.Former X Factor judge Sharon chimed in, stating that her husband was in a really ‘bad’ way just before the pandemic hit in 2020.‘We found out that the first f*****g surgeon did it all wrong anyway,’ Ozzy said.‘So when I was having physical therapy it was ripping muscle with the things I had stuck in my neck,’ he added, with Sharon explaining that the surgeon performed ‘a really excessive operation that he didn’t need.’‘He went in and took things out and put two big metal plates with screws and the body rejected them. And he couldn’t lift his head up.

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