OSBOURNE House A Public Attraction?

July 15, 2005

According to Sky.com, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have hit on a novel way to deal with their inability to sell their Los Angeles mansion — opening it up as a tourist attraction.

The pair have been trying to sell the house, made famous in their TV show "The Osbournes", for a year without any success.

The Sun reports that they may now cash in on the hordes of fans who turn up outside the house by charging them to come in.

A source said: "Fans are always turning up outside to have a nosey around and the place has become a regular stop on Los Angeles tourist trips.

"Sharon is now desperate to vacate as soon as possible.

"She reckons that if the house doesn't sell in the next month she and Ozzy will open it as an Osbournes attraction.

"It could be a moneyspinner given the number of people who already show up for a gawp and knock at the door."

Reports suggest that potential buyers of the mansion have been put off by the number of fans it currently attracts.

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