Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne Recall Their Jewelry Being Stolen Four Times: 'It's Gone, Move On'

On their family podcast 'The Osbournes,' Ozzy and Sharon shared some of their distressing experiences with jewelry theft.

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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are still affected by the theft of their most precious jewelry but have learned to "move on" from their losses.

The legendary rock couple sat down with their children, Kelly, 39, and Jack, 38, on their family podcast, The Osbournes, where, around the 3-minute mark, they revisited losing their valuable possessions. According to the Osbournes, their jewelry has been "nicked" four times.

On one occasion, Sharon, 71, says the theft occured in a hotel room, which Jack called "cat-burglar style."

"I came up from the bar. I don’t even remember what I was going up to the room for," she recalled. "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."

The men ran off with "everything" but a few other pieces, including bangles and a diamond ring hidden in a sock. But when Sharon wanted to make a claim, a person at the front desk said they'd forgotten to contact insurance.

"I was so pissed off with myself, with everything," Sharon continued.

Putting it simply, Ozzy, 75, shared, "But then you go, 'It's gone, move on.'"

"Yeah, you have to," Sharon added. "Because otherwise it eats you up."

Additionally, two housekeepers allegedly robbed the family "blind," while Sharon refused to talk about the final incident, with Jack calling it "painful."

In November 2004, Ozzy and Sharon appealed to the British public for help in recovering $2 million in stolen jewelry, which was taken from their Buckinghamshire estate at the time.

"Everything we got we have worked our asses off for," Sharon said during the televised press conference, per TODAY.

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