Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson-Herjavec’s Home Reportedly Burglarized of More Than $100K in Jewelry and Cash
Well that’s one way to have your day ruined. It doesn’t seem like Robert Herjavec got the best news recently as it is being reported that his home in the Hollywood Hills was burglarized.
According to TMZ, the Shark Tank star, 56, had the home that he shares with his wife, Kym Johnson-Herjavec, broken into by a person or people this past weekend. The pair’s window was reportedly busted in, allowing those responsible to steal more than $100,000 worth of jewelry, cash and other pricey items.
Sources tell the outlet the Canadian businessman’s security alarm was not activated at the time of the break-in, so authorities weren’t called to his place until he got home and discovered what had just taken place. No word yet if this particular crime is connected to others in the neighborhood.
Robert and Kym, 42, have been married since 2016 and they have two kids together :10-month-old twins named Hudson, a son, and Haven, a daughter. The TV personality also has three other kids — daughters Caprice and Skye as well as a son, Brendan — from a previous marriage to Diane Plese. They were officially divorced in 2016.
Kym, a former Dancing With the Stars pro, has been very open about sharing cute moments of her babies — as soon as they were born she began documenting her life as a new mom on Instagram. She even once shared a video of her little ones sleeping in their car seats and, on Mother’s Day, she shared a funny snap of one of her “VERY REAL new mom moments” while feeding one of the twins.
“My mom gave me some great advice when we came home with the babies which was keep a good sense of humor,” the ballroom dancer captioned the pic. “Thanks, @robert_herjavec for capturing these VERY REAL new mom moments!! Happy Mother’s Day to my beautiful mom and all the incredible moms everywhere … I’m just a rookie at this job and learning every day but I’ve never done anything more challenging or amazing!”
We’re just happy to hear that no one was hurt in the Herjavec-Johnson this alleged crime.
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