OSBOURNES Host Charity Dinner

October 11, 2004

Reuters is reporting that Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne opened the doors Thursday night (Oct. 7) to the home made famous by the cameras of MTV to host "An Evening at Home With the Osbournes", a charity dinner featuring Elton John to benefit both the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Foundation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

All the siblings showed up — Jack, Kelly and Aimee — and even got in on the live auction action. Before the dinner, Kelly could be seen carrying around a puppy, which was one of the first few items put on the block by auctioneers Eric McCormack and Megan Mullally. The bids went to $16,000, and the Osbourne family won out in adopting the pet, adding it to their already strong stable of canines. Read more.

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