Ever wondered about the unspoken rules between celebrity siblings? Richard Osman just spilled the beans on a very strict understanding he shares with his rockstar brother, Mathew Osman of Suede. Turns out, there’s one place Richard absolutely won’t be if Mathew’s performing. Can you guess what it is?
Television personality Richard Osman recently divulged a fascinating insight into his relationship with his older brother, Mathew Osman, a renowned musician. During an interview on BBC Radio 2, the former Pointless presenter shed light on a unique, unwritten “Osman rule” that governs their interactions, particularly concerning Mathew’s illustrious career in the music industry.
Mathew Osman, 57, is widely recognized as the bassist and a founding member of the iconic British rock band Suede. Alongside frontman Brett Anderson, Mathew has been a consistent presence in the band, contributing significantly to their distinctive sound and enduring legacy in rock music. His dual role as a musician and author highlights a multi-faceted talent that extends beyond the stage.
Despite their individual successes and public profiles, the Osman brothers maintain a close familial bond. Richard, 54, has often spoken fondly of their relationship, underscoring the mutual respect and affection that underpins their interactions, even as their professional paths diverge significantly.
The revelation came as Richard discussed the prospect of attending Suede’s performance at the upcoming “Radio 2 in The Park” event. It was here that he elaborated on the singular “Osman rule,” a principle established years ago to navigate the unique dynamic of having a rockstar sibling.
Speaking candidly with Scott Mills, Richard explained that this specific family guideline dictates that if Suede, Mathew’s band, is performing or present at an event, Richard himself cannot be there. This unconventional arrangement highlights a thoughtful consideration for Mathew’s professional space and identity.
Richard humorously reinforced the rule, stating, “We have a one Osman rule only. If Suede are there, I can’t be there.” He then playfully added, “It’s very near where I was born in Billericay so hi to everyone from Essex, so you’ve just got the cooler Osman I’m afraid,” showcasing his lighthearted approach to their brotherly dynamic.
Beyond the stricture, Richard expressed immense pride in his brother’s musical achievements and Suede’s continued relevance. He enthusiastically praised the band’s enduring talent, citing “Dancing with the Europeans” as a favourite track and affirming, “You know what? They’ve still got it.”
This candid sharing offers a charming glimpse into the private lives of two prominent figures, revealing that even celebrities abide by their own unique set of family rules. The “Osman rule” stands as a testament to the respect and understanding shared between Richard and Mathew, ensuring both can thrive in their respective spotlight without overshadowing the other.