Naked Ozzy Osbourne fought burglar in ‘headlock’ as brazen thief broke into home

Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne spoke at a press conference in 2004 about two men burgling their Buckinghamshire home.

Ozzy Osbourne spoke about confronting a burglar in 2004 at a press conference(Image: Press Association)

The late Ozzy Osbourne once confronted a brazen burglar who broke into his home while Sharon slept. The singer-songwriter was said to have come face-to-face with the masked intruder in the middle of the night before they made off with jewellery.

Ozzy, who died, aged 76, yesterday, and his wife Sharon Osbourne, now 72, were reportedly asleep when two men broke into their home in Buckinghamshire in 2004. They were said to have fled with jewellery worth an estimated £1 million, and the incident led to a police appeal involving the couple.

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It was reported at the time that the burglary took place after Ozzy and Sharon returned home from a birthday party in London for Sir Elton John’s husband, David Furnish. They were said to have been asleep when the intruders entered their home.

Ozzy stumbled into one of the burglars when he got up to use the bathroom at around 4am. The Black Sabbath legend, who was reportedly naked at the time, was then said to have held the assailant in a headlock before they fled by jumping from a first-floor window.

It was suggested that the home’s security system had been bypassed by the intruders. According to legend, they entered through the first floor and entered a number of rooms before “making off with a substantial” amount of jewelry.”

A 10 carat diamond ring, according to reports, was given to Sharon when she renewed her wedding vows with Ozzy two years earlier. Apparently, insurers offer a reward of £100,000 for the stolen goods, which are thought to be worth £1 million.

During a press conference, Ozzy said: “When I had a go at the assailant, as I said earlier on, I acted purely on impulse. In hindsight, it could’ve been a lot worse. I could have been like George Harrison [who was once stabbed by an intruder]. I could have been badly injured or shot or anything.”

Ozzy said that things could have “got really ugly”. As reported in footage from the time shared by ITN Archive, when asked if he would tackle a burglar again, Ozzy responded at the press conference: “Is the Pope a Catholic?”

Sharon also provided details about the allegedly stolen ring from a bedside table. She claimed that Ozzy had always said I was a perfect 10 and that he would buy me a 10-carat diamond ring, which he did.

Years later, it was reported that a ring had been recovered after their daughter Kelly Osbourne, now 40, spotted it on the BBC’s Crimewatch in 2011. It came following an appeal on the TV show for owners of stolen items to come forward after South Yorkshire Police recovered some jewellery.

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne, both in black, at a press conference in 2004.
Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne spoke about having their home burgled at a press conference in 2004.(Image: Press Association)

None of the other items that were said to have been taken from the Osbournes were actually in the recovered lot, according to a previous suggestion made at the time. However, Kelly claimed that Sharon was crying because of the ring. She cried with joy because she can get her wedding ring back on X, “Thank you crime watch my mum is over the moon!” “Thank you”

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The experience has prompted attention again this week following the news of Ozzy’s death. His wife Sharon and four of his children shared the news in a statement just last night, in which they revealed that he had died yesterday.

His death has led comments made by Ozzy over the years resurfacing. There have also been articles about his life and career, alongside tributes, including from his former bandmates, making headlines following the news too.

Ozzy Osbourne’s heartbreaking final remark to son Jack after farewell performance

Ozzy’s final words to him were revealed by Jack Osbourne in the days leading up to his 76th birthday.

Jack Osbourne has revealed what his dad Ozzy said to him after his final concert(Image: Getty Images North America)

Ozzy Osbourne’s son, Jack, has revealed the comment he made after his last ever performance, and it was filled with his iconic wit. The Black Sabbath icon, 76, joined his bandmates for one final time earlier this month in his hometown of Birmingham.

He received an epic send-off alongside by his beloved family and fellow rock icons, and he hung up his Prince of Darkness crown once and for all. Just over two weeks later, Ozzy sadly died with a statement confirming the news.

Ozzy had been surrounded by the love and support of his nearest and dearest in his final weeks, with son Jack sharing a touching insight. He told his famous father about the rave reviews he had received for his Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park.

Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne and Jack Osbourne
Jack revealed what Ozzy told him when he retired earlier this month(Image: WireImage)

Ozzy had a very humorous response despite receiving so much praise and attention because it revealed how brutally honest he still was. There is a lot of good in what Ozzy said to his son. I’m now retired”!

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In a now poignant interview after the show, Jack revealed how he was feeling and said, “Dad is great and his mood is really high.” He is currently in a very good position.

Ozzy’s son, in reference to his health issues, said, “Everyone gets older, everyone slows down as you get older – it’s part of the journey. I’ll just make an effort to support him whenever I can. We all do, ” “

The entire Osbourne family was emotional when they watched Ozzu “doing his job” at Villa Park, and the entire family cried. He claimed that the legend’s family had been in the hands of various people who had been reaching out.

Ozzy passed away on Tuesday at the age of 76 after years of battling ill health. Our family has learned that our dear Ozzy Osbourne passed away this morning, according to a statement from the Osbourne family, with more depressing words than words can express.

He was surrounded by love and his family. At this time, we ask that everyone respects our family’s privacy. Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Louis are the members. Ozzy’s health apparently quickly deteriorated on Tuesday morning, with paramedics attempting for hours to save him at his Buckinghamshire home.

A neighborhood resident claims they heard the helicopter soaring close to Ozzy and Sharon’s mansion after they noticed it in the quiet village.

All of us were discussing it and pondering what had transpired, they claimed to the MailOnline. Due to the fact that we knew he was in good health, we immediately feared for him. We had our worst fears confirmed when we learned later that night that he had passed away.

We can confirm that our helicopter was dispatched to provide advanced critical care at a scene yesterday near Chalfont St. Giles, according to a Thames Valley Air Ambulance spokesperson.

Meanwhile, his sisters received the news via phone call hours before the Osbourne family issued their statement. Speaking from her sister Gillian’s house, Ozzy’s sister, Jean, told the Mirror that the last time she saw her brother, she found it “upsetting.” She said: “We saw him in Birmingham the other week when he and the rest of the band were given the freedom of the city.

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He was upset because he couldn’t stand up straight, but he was still our John and was still entertaining jokes. It’s crazy to see the outpouring of love since his death was announced, since we thought he was our brother, not a celebrity. We are devastated that he has left, and we won’t receive any more calls or texts from him. He would contact us every week without fail via text or phone to inquire about how we all were doing and what was happening.

Matthew Perry’s doctor who branded Friends star a ‘moron’ pleads guilty

Before his tragic passing, Matthew Perry’s doctor admitted to having ketamine in his system. Dr. Salvador Plasencia admitted to four counts of being a “moron” in text messages to a judge in a federal court in Los Angeles.

After Perry’s passing, Plasencia’s California-based company was already facing charges. He admitted guilt today on four counts of illegal distribution of the prescription anesthetic. He is currently facing up to 40 years in prison, according to the prosecution.

He was one of five people facing charges related to Perry’s death. According to the signed document filed in federal court in Los Angeles, Plasencia was scheduled to go on trial in August until the doctor agreed to enter a guilty plea last month to four ketamine distribution counts.

Dr. Salvador Plasencia’s conviction for Malibu Canyon Urgent Care was changed.

He pleaded not guilty to four counts of guilt to Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett in federal court in Los Angeles today, speaking only to the judge’s questions. He stood next to his attorney. When asked if Plasencia’s attorneys had considered every possible plea and sentence, Plasencia responded, “They’ve taken everything into account.

He had previously entered a not-guilty plea, but the prosecution settled down on three more ketamine distribution counts and two falsifying records in exchange for the guilty pleas.

Prior to the plea, the prosecution detailed the allegations in court and claimed Plasencia’s attorneys had not sold Perry the drug that caused the actor’s death.

They claimed that Perry froze up and had a blood pressure spike after receiving one injection, but Plasencia admitted that she had already left more ketamine for Perry’s assistant to inject.

On October 28, 2023, the actor was discovered unresponsive in his Los Angeles home. He was 54 years old when he passed away at 4.17pm on the same day.

According to an investigation, Perry’s death was ruled to be an accident due to the “acute effects of ketamine,” which were directly related to drowning.

Perry, who was one of the biggest stars of his generation as Chandler Bing, spent years struggling with addiction.

He starred on NBC’s megahit sitcom Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer for 10 seasons between 1994 and 2004.

He acknowledged in his memoir that watching Friends made him feel like he was going through difficult times because of it. Because I could go, I could go, drinking, opiates, drinking, cocaine, he later said, I didn’t watch the show, and I haven’t watched it.

“My appearance would be a season-by-season indicator. Because of this, I don’t want to watch it because I see it. I was taking 55 Vicodin per day, I weighed 128 pounds, and 30 million people watched Friends, which is why I can’t watch it because I was so thin.

He said, “I had a rule that I would never drink or use drugs while working.” because I viewed the five people I was collaborating with with too highly. Therefore, my time spent working was never wasted.

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Did Ozzy Osbourne bite the head off a bat? Truth behind icon’s wildest on stage moment

Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath singer, had a lot of wild on-stage moments throughout his career, but one particular incident stands out above the rest because he once feared it would appear on his grave.

Ozzy Osbourne infamously took a bite out of a bat on stage(Image: Redferns)

Ozzy Osbourne’s Prince of Darkness nickname was certainly not just because of his jet black looks on stage and all boiled down to once incident. The Black Sabbath icon pushed the limits during his performances, and even in the world of rock he managed to turn heads.

He did not get his onstage name by accident, and long reigned over the rock world until his final show earlier this month. Ozzy received a royal music send off at Birmingham’s Villa Park, where he performed with his band for one last time.

His devoted family announced Ozzy’s death just over two weeks later, at the age of 76. Our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning, according to a statement released on Tuesday.

Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy insisted he didn’t know it was a bat until he chewed it(Image: Getty Images)

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He was surrounded by love and his family. At this time, we ask that everyone respect the privacy of our family. “Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Louis.

Of all moments in Ozzy’s career, one antic stands out above the rest in how he is being remembered. On January 20, 1982, Ozzy famously bit the head off a bat while on stage, becoming one of the most notorious moments in rock history.

Some recalls of the wild incident have changed over the years, while others have stood the test of time as fact. Two months into his tour to promote Diary of a Madman, his second solo album, was Ozzy.

Ozzy started a custom of throwing raw meat and other animal parts into the audience while traveling. Word quickly spread to his supporters, who immediately began showing up at the shows prepared to retaliate.

Something small and black was thrown on the stage while Ozzy was watching him perform at Des Moines’ Veterans Memorial Auditorium, believing it to be a rubber toy. Ozzy claimed to have grabbed it, stuffed it in his mouth, and choked it down in his 2010 autobiography.

However, something went wrong right away. Very incorrect. “He recalled in I Am Ozzy that my mouth was immediately brimming with this warm, gloopy liquid.” Then my mouth’s head began to twitch.

Someone threw a bat, I guess. I initially believed it to be a rubber bat. And I snatched it before putting it in my mouth. He said, “I bit into it.” However, he quickly realized what was happening and remarked, “Oh no, it’s real. A real bat was present.

However, Ozzy’s account has varied over the years as he once said the bat was already dead. Speaking to the BBC in 2006, he recalled: “This bat comes on. I thought it was one of them Hallowe’en joke bats ‘cos it had some string around its neck,” he said.

When Sharon [Osbourne, his wife, and then manager] was going, I bite into it and look to my left. And I’m like, “What are you talking about?” She claims that the bat is a dead one. And I’m… I am aware now.

In an effort to settle the tale once and for all, the man who claimed to have taken the bat to the concert said it was in fact dead. Mark Neal was 17-years-old at the time and told the Des Moines Register, that his younger brother had brought the bat home a fortnight before. Sadly, it hadn’t survived and by the time Mark took it to the concert, it had been dead for days.

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Inside Ozzy Osbourne’s younger years – from being ‘shy’ to time in prison

Black Sabbath’s Ozzy Osbourne, who it was announced yesterday has died, aged 76, gave insights into her life before rising to fame in the band in interviews over the years

Ozzy Osbourne rose to fame in the 1970s as a member of Black Sabbath(Image: WireImage)

The late Ozzy Osbourne has been the subject of tributes this week following the news that he died, aged 76, surrounded by his family yesterday morning. He’s best known for having been in the band Black Sabbath and later for his family life.

It was announced last night that Ozzy had died, weeks after a farewell concert that saw him reunite with the other original members of his band. His wife Sharon Osbourne and four of his children shared the news in a statement.

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His death has led to the resurfacing of comments made by Ozzy over the years and articles about his life, such as looking back on his marriage. The singer-songwriter had also previously spoken about his life before rising to fame, and we’ve now taken a look back at just some of his comments.

Ozzy grew up in Aston area of Birmingham and he once told Esquire that he was raised “right at the poverty line”. He told the outlet in 2005: “I always felt sh***y and intimidated by everyone. So my whole thing was to act crazy and make people laugh so they wouldn’t jump on me.”

The musician, whose first name is John, is said to have picked up the nickname Ozzy whilst at primary school, as reported by BBC News. He’s said to have struggled at school, including due to dyslexia, with him once saying that people “didn’t understand” the learning difficulty back then.

After dropping out of school at the age of 15, Ozzy went through various jobs before pursuing a career in music. They included being a construction site labourer, “minding” cars at Villa Park, and an apprentice toolmaker.

Just a few years after leaving school, Ozzy worked in a slaughterhouse before turning to crime. He reportedly attempted to take a TV from a shop but left thumbprints on it, which later led to the police confronting him. He’s said to have then spent six weeks in prison, with the experience credited with having prompted him to rethink his life.

He told The Big Issue in 2014 that he was “f***ing useless” at burglary and that it was less than three weeks before he got caught. He recalled his late father, John ‘Jack’ Osbourne, telling him that he had been “very stupid”.

Ozzy said that he felt that way himself and described his time in prison as a “sharp lesson,” shortly before he met his future bandmates. He said: “I didn’t pay my fine and I got put in jail for a few weeks. That was a short, sharp lesson.”

He told the outlet that a gift in his late teens, following his release, led to him becoming a world-famous musician. Recalling the “best gift” he had ever received, Ozzy told the outlet that his dad bought him a microphone when he was 18.

Ozzy Osbourne performing on stage circa 1970.
The late Ozzy Osbourne, pictured circa 1970, gave insights into her life before becoming famous in interviews over the years(Image: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

He said that shortly after he met his future bandmates, adding: “It was the fact that I had my own microphone and PA system that got me in the band.” He suggested that without the equipment he would “never” have “got the gig”.

Ozzy has previously shared that The Beatles inspired him as a teenager, with him having been a fan. He told Esquire that his world “went up like a shooting star” when he first heard their single She Loves You, released in 1963. He said that it was a “divine experience” and that the “planets changed”.

Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Bill Ward, Ozzy Osbourne circa 1970.
The singer-songwriter, pictured with bandmates Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward, rose to fame as a member of Black Sabbath in 1970(Image: WireImage)

Black Sabbath first formed in 1968, though under a different name initially, with Ozzy part of the original line-up alongside Tony Iommi, Terence ‘Geezer’ Butler and Bill Ward. He once said that him and Geezer put an advert up in a music shop in Birmingham that Tony and Bill, who had previously been in the band Mythology together, then responded to.

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The band went on to release their self-titled debut album in 1970, which included singles like The Wizard. Their second album, Paranoid, released later that same year, began their chart success, with it topping the charts in the UK. Speaking about his father’s reaction to his growing success, Ozzy once recalled that “everybody was looking for a handout”.

Prince Harry dealt ‘financial blow’ after major update to his and Meghan’s Netflix deal

Reports have suggested Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix deal is not going to be renewed – and a source has revealed why Harry will be impacted most

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Harry will have been dealt a significant blow after Netflix reportedly decided not to renew his and Meghan Markle’s multi-million-dollar deal, according to sources. The Sussexes are believed to have signed a five-year deal worth around $100million in September 2000 with the streaming giant to produce a raft of content.

However, apart from their first offering – their controversial docuseries Harry & Meghan – their following shows on the streaming platform have not matched its success. In fact, last week, it emerged that Meghan’s lifestyle and cookery show, With Love, Meghan, failed to make it into Netflix’s top 300 most-watched shows for 2025.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
The couple in their Netflix docuseries (Image: Netflix)

Now sources have said the deal with Netflix will not be renewed when it expires, with one insider telling PEOPLE magazine it reflects a broader shift in the streamer’s business strategy.

Meanwhile, another source told The Sun that the deal had “run its course” and that Netflix felt they had got “all they could” from the couple.

And they added it could prove a huge financial hit for the couple, especially Harry. The source said: “Netflix execs are well aware Meghan’s priority now is her own brand, and they won’t play second fiddle to that.

“Publicly, there will not be a statement, and of course, if things change dramatically, they’d be open to a one-off project down the line. But for Harry, especially, this will be a blow. It’s a huge loss of revenue.” The Mirror has contacted Netflix and the office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment.

When they first signed the deal with Netflix, the couple said: “Our focus will be on creating content that informs but also gives hope. As new parents, making inspirational family programming is also important to us.”

Prince Harry in the final epsiode of With Love, Meghan
Prince Harry in the final epsiode of With Love, Meghan(Image: Netflix)

Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer and co-chief executive, also said at the time: “We’re incredibly proud they have chosen Netflix as their creative home and are excited about telling stories with them that can help build resilience and increase understanding for audiences everywhere.”

But speaking in their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, Harry memorably said he and Meghan signed lucrative deals with the likes of Netflix and Spotify after being financially cut off from the royals – leaving them with hefty security bills.

Harry said deals with the streaming giants were “never part of the plan”, but said they needed cash to pay for security. He said: “That was suggested by somebody else by the point of where my family literally cut me off financially, and I had to afford security for us.”

The couple’s deal with Spotify was said to be worth $25million but came to an end after just several episodes of a joint podcast and one series of Meghan’s podcast, Archetypes.

The 12-episode series saw Meghan chat with different celebrity pals, including tennis icon Serena Williams, legendary singer Mariah Carey, and socialite Paris Hilton.

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But when the Sussexes’ deal with the streaming platform came to an end, they were brutally described as “f***ing grifters” by a top Spotify executive. Bill Simmons, head of podcast innovation and monetisation at Spotify, hit out at the Sussexes in an episode of his own podcast, saying: “The f***ing grifters. That’s the podcast we should have launched with them.”