Jack Osbourne Medically Withdrawn from 'Special Forces' Due to Elevated Heart Rate
Osbourne Believes Potassium Deficiency was the Cause, Expresses Willingness to Return for Future Season
- Jack Osbourne, son of Ozzy Osbourne and participant in the reality show 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test', was medically withdrawn due to concerns over his elevated heart rate.
- Osbourne, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at age 26 in 2012, believes his exit could have been avoided with a potassium supplement, as suggested by a friend who is a retired special forces medic.
- Despite his early exit, Osbourne expressed his willingness to participate in a potential third season of the show.
- Osbourne's heart rate issue was initially identified by his hiking watch, which he was allowed to keep during the competition.
- Osbourne's father, Ozzy, is reportedly recovering well from a series of spinal surgeries and is planning to perform at festival gigs.