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‘What am I bid for the four-poster dog bed?’ Dan Glaister in Los Angeles December 1, 2007 Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are the most famous husband and wife team of reality TV. The documentary The Osbournes showed the everyday lives of Ozzie, who was once a rock singer in the band Black Sabbath, and Sharon, who often appears on TV as a judge in music competitions. The Osbournes also showed Ozzie and Sharon spending a lot of money buying different things for their three houses. Now they have decided to sell some of their things at an auction in California. People can see all the items which are for sale in a guitar showroom in Beverly Hills. The strangest item is probably the dog bed. The auction, called the Osbourne Collection, is happening because Sharon’s wants to sell a lot of their things. The Osbournes have so many things and so little time, so some of it has to go. Sharon is planning to give any money they earn from the auction to a cancer charity. Ozzy, however, is not very happy about the auction. “We were planning to sell a lot more,” explains Darren Julien from the auction company, “but Ozzy really likes a lot of his things.” Julien knows this because when he visited the Osbournes’ house in Beverly Hills, Ozzy put notices on the doors with polite messages such as: “Auction people - Keep Out!” Ozzy is keeping some of his favourite things, but there are still many for sale. People who watched the MTV show The Osbournes will recognize many of the things. For example, there is the sofa where Ozzy used to sit complaining about his remote control (the auction company is inviting bids for the sofa at $1,000–2,000) and the vegetable basket from the Osbourne’s kitchen (a bargain, starting at $100–200). There is also the actual coffee cup Ozzy used to hold in his shaking hands as he complained about all the modernity around him (Mary Rose Young teacup and saucer, starting price $200–400). James Comisar is curator of the Commissar Collection, the world’s biggest television museum. He is standing in a reproduction of Kelly Osbourne’s bedroom (Kelly is Ozzie and Sharon’s daughter). “This is a combination of celebrity and stupidity in bright pinks and pale colours,” he says. Next to Kelly’s round bed there are two pink and black bedside tables. Nearby there is a large lime green plastic egg, and in the corner is Kelly herself! Actually, it’s not Kelly but a shop window model dressed up as Kelly, all pink, punk and lime green. But pink punk is not really why people will go to the auction. They will go there to buy the gothic things - the black velvet cushions covered in crucifixes ($50–150 each), the big black Ozzy jumper, the limited edition Black Sabbath shoes (never worn), the floor-length black satin coat (estimate $800–1,200).”I don’t care if that chair came from Macy’s or the Queen,” says Comisar. “Ozzy sat in it.” There are all kinds of treasures in the collection. Osbourne family light switches, for example, each one carefully labelled – “Ozzy bathroom” for example – and each one including several lighting moods, from “romantic” to “panic”. In a corner is Ozzy’s red Bentley, a present from Sharon. Ozzy wants to sell it. He likes black, not red. “He told me that he feels like he’s driving a fire engine,” says Darren Julien. Among the skulls, the crucifixes, the bible stands and the strange collection of old car horns, is a four-poster dog bed, a gift for Minnie, the Osbournes’ pet dog, from Sir Elton John. “This shows just how crazy some celebrities are in this country,” says Comisar, which is a surprising thing for him to say because he spends his time collecting TV knick-knacks. “A bed for a dog that is the price of a small car! You wonder what they Download 7.3 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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