Judge Rinder offers reward for AirPods return and says he won't press charges
25.05.2022 - 20:47
/ ok.co.uk
Judge Rinder has taken to Twitter in the hopes of retrieving his lost AirPods, and has even offered a reward.The TV judge, 43, lost his headphones in central London on Monday when according to Judge Rinder - full name Robert Michael Rinder - someone mistook the Apple accessories for their own. After tracking the location of his AirPods he told his 200,000 followers that they had been taken to Hermitage Street, near Hyde Park in Paddington, London. He added that a reward would be given for their safe return and also the promise that the "kind person" who gave them back would not be prosecuted for theft.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. His tweet read: "To the kind person who has accidentally picked up my AirPods and (inadvertently assuming they are the true owners) taken them from central London to near Hermitage St W2.
"Please return them for a reward .. and an undertaking not to proceed for theft by finding. [heart emoji] and thanks." The tweet has since been deleted by Robert but he informed the MailOnline he had purchased a new set of headphones and declined to make any further comment.
Judge Rinder recently made headlines when he shared an emotional hug with his Strictly Come Dancing partner Oksana Platero's family on the Ukraine border after a week of trying to find them. He had spent the first half of March on the border between Poland and the war-torn Eastern European country. Judge Rinder and Oksana reached the quarter final of Strictly in 2016 and when he heard his Ukrainian pro partner had been struggling to find her family after Russian president Vladimir Putin invaded the neighbouring country,
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