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Osbournes get $50k a month for renting out home

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are renting out their Los Angeles mansion for $50,000 a month.

The TV presenter and the Black Sabbath frontman - nicknamed the 'Prince of Darkness' - have opted to let out their lavish Hidden Hills home, which is based just outside Los Angeles, as it has failed to sell for $13 million after one year on the market.

The couple decided it would be more lucrative to rent out the property - which they purchased for $12.4 million five years ago - which features six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms and could be ideal for a showbiz star as it is situated in a gated community, according to Trulia.

And the Prince of Darkness' pad features plenty of light thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, but the couple's eccentric style is featured in a number of items in the home's interior such as a black spiral staircase.

The abode might be ideal for a big-name fashion designer as the master bedroom features a walk-in closet and food fans will be pleased to hear the property features a state-of-the-art chef's kitchen and formal dining room.

While it has been tough to sell their Hidden Hills home, Sharon and Ozzy - who have three children together, Aimee, 28, Kelly, 27, and 26-year-old Jack - managed to sell their Malibu beach house for $7.95 million in March.Home

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