With more than 20 albums under her belt, Marie Osmond has enough money to live life the way she wants to! The international superstar has owned many homes throughout her life, but her most spectacular house to date is the one she shares with her husband, Steve Craig, in Utah. This beautiful abode not only reflects her success but also serves as a sanctuary filled with personal memories and artistic expression.
Marie has given fans many glimpses inside her humble abode, which features beautiful hardwood floors, an extravagant kitchen, and an unbeatable view of the mountains. “Every house I’ve ever had has what I call, ‘My place, my space,’” she said while once showing off her craft room. “It’s where I craft. It’s where I paint. It’s where I read. This is where I [have] all the good memories.” Her home is not just a place to live; it’s a canvas where she creates and cherishes memories.
Sitting by the wall of Marie’s craft room is a beautiful white sofa she picked out with her late son, Michael Craig, who died by suicide in 2010. “This is Mike’s couch. This is the one thing I wanted. This is the last thing we bought together,” she said while tearing up. “I come in here and I like taking a nap on it. It’s comforting, and I remember when we got it and how much he loved it. Those are the things that mean a lot to mothers.” This poignant connection highlights the emotional significance of her home.
Name | Marie Osmond |
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Date of Birth | October 13, 1959 |
Profession | Singer, Actress, Television Host |
Spouse | Steve Craig |
Children | 3 |
In Marie’s Utah home, she has a rec room, home theater, sauna, and an island in the middle of her outdoor pool. Judging by how luxurious her mansion is, it’s no wonder Marie traveled all the way from Los Angeles to Utah to socially distance there during the COVID-19 pandemic. “My husband and I came here to Utah, our home. It has been lovely to just have that time to connect,” she shared in March 2020. This time together has been invaluable, especially since they remarried after being apart for 25 years. “We are alone — this is the first time we’ve been alone since I can remember.”
While in lockdown in Utah, the “Paper Roses” singer kept track of her children by using a “family group text.” Seeing the messages roll in made her so happy at the time. “I would just sit there, and the texts [would be] so beautiful,” she said of what her children text her. “[It’s great] to see how they’re getting closer and closer.” These simple moments highlight the importance of family bonds, even in challenging times.
For a tour inside Marie’s enviable estate in Utah, scroll through the gallery below!