Internet prays for Wendy Osefo's safety as 'RHOP' star's home gets robbed while on vacation in Jamaica
CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND: 'Real Housewives of Potomac' star Dr Wendy Osefo has returned home from vacation only to witness an unforgettable sight of her house being turned upside down by the burglars.
The 39-year-old and her family were enjoying a getaway to Jamaica last week when intruders broke into her house and stole a variety of treasured items.
A Carroll County Sheriff’s Office spokesman said that the incident at the Osefo house was reported on Sunday, April 7, and the probe is currently active. However, the spokesperson did not provide any other details.
Wendy Osefo and her family are devastated by the incident
“My family and I are devastated and feel violated by this intrusion,” Osefo told TMZ. “We thank God no one was home… so for that we feel very blessed. Material things can always be replaced.”
According to the outlet, sources said that the criminals made merry by stealing her designer bags, including a few of her Hermes Birkins. They also stole a large amount of her jewelry.
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Wendy Osefo documented her Jamaica trip on social media
Osefo traveled with her husband, Eddie, and their three children to the Azul Beach Resort, Negril, Jamaica for the kids’ spring break and had been documenting their trip on Instagram.
She shared several photos of her family enjoying beach activities, having delicious meals, and more while staying on the island. “Spring Break ‘24,” she captioned her Instagram carousel.
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Wendy Osefo is not the first 'Real Housewives' star to get robbed
A few years back, Dorit Kemsley and her husband, Paul "PK" Kemsley, were the victims of a home invasion during which she was threatened at gunpoint, Page Six reports. PK then called some of the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star’s PTSD “obnoxious.”
“There are elements I understand. There are also elements that I don’t consider are PTSD –– I don’t,” he said on a recent episode of the Bravo reality show, per the outlet. “I consider they’re more obnoxious.”
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Internet wishes Wendy Osefo safety after house robbery
Netizens stood by Osefo and wished for her and her family's safety after reports of 'Tears of My Mother' author's house getting robbed came to light.
One user tweeted, "This is horrible. I’m happy everyone’s safe and no one was home at the time. Such a traumatic experience."
Another said, "This is terrible! It’s a shame that you can’t even post on social media without people using that information to invade your space…smh…"
One asked, "Why are BRAVOLEBRITIES’ homes reportedly burglarized in the last few years? Toya Bush Harris, Marlo Hampton, Wendy????"
This is terrible! It’s a shame that you can’t even post on social media without people using that information to invade your space…smh…
— ECleazy 😍😇 (@MissEB80) April 12, 2024
Why are BRAVOLEBRITIES’ homes reportedly burglarized in the last few years? Toya Bush Harris, Marlo Hampton, Wendy???? @BravoTV ??????????????? pic.twitter.com/qDCrRH51yo
— black american women are the standard (@readabook2024) April 12, 2024
This is horrible. I’m happy everyone’s safe and no one was home at the time. Such a traumatic experience 🙏🏽
— Lisa Hunt (@iamLisaHunt) April 12, 2024
"Unfortunately, folks show their homes on tv and show on social media that they’re on vacation. They post pics, sometimes for brand deals, BEFORE returning home, to thousands of people. Plus corporate greed is causing so much struggle. Folks pick easy targets to sell their stuff," opined one.
Unfortunately, folks show their homes on tv and show on social media that they’re on vacation. They post pics, sometimes for brand deals, BEFORE returning home, to thousands of people. Plus corporate greed is causing so much struggle. Folks pick easy targets to sell their stuff
— Dani deiVito🍉🇯🇲 (@Dani_Knope) April 12, 2024
"Glad her and her family are okay. I hope they have footage to catch the newly unemployed thief," tweeted a user.
Glad her and her family are okay. I hope they have footage to catch the newly unemployed thief pic.twitter.com/p9L5fhTWQB
— ♒️where my background singers😤 (@randomscoconut) April 12, 2024
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