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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne: Were robbed before

In 2004, burglars broke into the Osbournes' country house and stole jewelry worth several millions of Euro. Now, the rock musician and his wife report similar incidents.

Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon recall being robbed several times (archive image)
Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon recall being robbed several times (archive image)

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British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne (75) and his wife Sharon (71) described how they have been robbed several times. They had "two housekeepers who actually robbed us down to our shirts," as Sharon Osbourne told their children in "The Osbournes Podcast."

Approximately four times, their entire jewelry had been stolen, Sharon Osbourne explained. Another incident occurred in a hotel. She encountered the thieves, who claimed they were "switching the light in the hallway by our door." As Ozzy recounted, "everything was stolen from us" in that hotel, including a diamond ring. Sharon also reported another robbery, but it was "so painful" that she didn't want to talk about it.

The pair did not provide specific details about the locations and times of the incidents. Ozzy, the former Black Sabbath frontman, publicly disclosed a burglary at his estate in Buckinghamshire, London, in 2004. The Osbournes were reportedly robbed of jewelry worth up to three million Euros at that time. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have been married since 1982 and have two grown-up children, Kelly and Jack.

Sharon Osbourne mentioned the incident to their children, expressing her frustration about two housekeepers who had stolen from them in their own home in the United Kingdom. The theft of their jewelry was a recurring issue, affecting them at least four times, including an incident at a hotel in the United States of America. Despite the numerous robberies, Ms. Osbourne chose to keep silent about one of the incidents due to its painful nature.

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