SHARON OSBOURNE's Christmas Party: Photos Available

December 27, 2006

Sharon Osbourne hosted a Christmas party on Tuesday, December 19 at 30 Pavilion Road in London, England. Check out pictures from WENN, Globe Photos, Rex Features, LFI (Page#1, Page#2),and Wire Image.

The Daily Mail reported last week that Sharon's Christmas dinner party for 120 friends and family members cost her nearly half a million dollars. The party included food from the elegant Searcy catering company and took place in an exclusive London townhouse.

Singer Kelly Osbourne, who also attended the party, told the paper that the event would still hold true to the philanthropic nature of the holiday as well.

"All the guests have been asked to bring a toy along," the 22-year-old said to the newspaper, "and at the end of the night all of the toys will be collected together and given to children's charities."

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