Sharon Osbourne Says She's Had Her Entire Jewelry Collection Stolen 4 Times Now: 'You Have to Move On'

Sharon opened up about her experience with theft in a new episode of 'The Osbourne Podcast'

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Sharon Osbourne is opening up about some harrowing experiences with jewelry theft.

On a July 16 episode of The Osbourne’s Podcast, co-hosted by Sharon, Ozzy Osbourne and their kids Kelly and Jack, the family was asked by a fan if there was one thing they have lost, misplaced or given up that they wish they could have back.

For Ozzy, 75, and Sharon, 71, it was the pieces of jewelry that were “nicked” from them on four different occasions.

One of those times was when the couple was staying at a hotel. “I came up from the bar. I don’t even remember what I was going up to the room for. It was about midnight and there were about three guys outside the room pretending to change the light in the hallway right outside our door,” she said, adding that they disguised their plan to "rummage” through their room. Jack said the incident happened “cat burglar-style.”

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Ozzy revealed that the thieves took “everything” save for a few pieces. Sharon added that she was unable to make a claim on the big ticket items — including a diamond ring that she hid in a sock — and because someone on her office staff forgot to pay the insurance, adding that they were fired. “I was so pissed off with myself, with everything.”

Sharon then shared she also had her jewelry stolen by two housekeepers who “robbed” the family “blind.” She didn’t go into details about the third incident because it was, per Jack, “too painful” to talk about.

What the Black Sabbath rocker took away from all the thefts was to just “move on” with life. “You just have to because it eats you up,” Sharon agreed.

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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne

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The Osbournes didn’t go into details about the robbery, but in November 2004, Ozzy and Sharon made a televised appeal to the British public for aid in recovering nearly $2 million worth of jewelry — her Tiffany diamond wedding band, a 24-carat sapphire ring and multiple jewel-encrusted watches included — taken from their English estate in Buckinghamshire, as reported by Today at the time.

Ozzy managed to grab the intruder before they broke free and jumped out a first-floor window. AT the time, the couple offered up a 100,000 pound reward for the return of their precious items.

In 2011, Sharon’s wedding ring was returned to its rightful owner, according to BBC.

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