If you don’t mind some (okay, a ton) of pet hair then you may consider forking over some dough for furniture owned by the Prince of Darkness.
That’s right; Ozzy Osbourne is having a garage sale. Actually, Osbourne and his wife Sharon are doing some major housecleaning and fans stand to gain from their leftovers. The 58-year-old rocker and his family are selling art, furniture and collectibles from their homes in Malibu, Beverly Hills and England. The items go on sale on November 30 and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Foundation.
“It’s time to unload,” said Sharon Osbourne, who celebrates her 55th birthday tomorrow. “We just have an overabundance of possessions that we do not need.”
Including furniture seen on their MTV reality show, “The Osbournes.” Items up for bid include son Jack Osbourne’s black leather bedroom furniture and a cast-iron crucifix that adorned Ozzy’s den in various episodes.
Sharon says none of the couple’s three children live with them anymore. As a result, she and Ozzy have opted to completely redecorate all of their homes to reflect the change.
Scratch that. Sharon is the one who is opting to redecorate. Ozzy told news reporters he doesn’t share his wife’s enthusiasm.
“I don’t know why we are selling everything as I want it all,” Ozzy Osbourne said.
Sharon explained that her husband gets very attached to things and doesn’t take well to change.
Oh well.
Denise Richards should consider picking up a few of Osbourne’s goods… she certainly has the space for them.
The onetime Bond girl Denise Richards has just purchased a new 5,600 square-foot home with five bedrooms and a pool.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the actress purchased the Hidden Hills, California property for $4.6 million. Richards’ former home is currently on the market for $3.9 million. It features five bedrooms, an office and a gym, a pool and a spa, says the paper.
The actress and her two daughters by ex-husband Charlie Sheen – Sam, 3, and Lola, 2 – occupied the house for just over a year before moving on to bigger and better.