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Jan 24 2009

Kelly Osbourne In Rehab

Published by mickie31 at 5:33 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I couldn’t believe it when I read the news that Kelly Osbourne has been taken into rehab. What makes it all seem so unreal is that from the outside it looked like Kelly was doing so well. Kelly Osbourne had met the man of her dreams and was soon to be married to him. When I heard this news I felt shocked because I thought Kelly was happier than she had ever been.

Apparently according to news reports Kelly Osbourne is receiving treatment in the US for the next four weeks. All I can say is that I hope she recovers quickly and can get back on track with the rest of her life. Addiction is a killer and it needs to be treated quickly at least Kelly has realised she has a problem and is getting help for it.

Kelly Osbourne used to be addicted to painkillers and got treatment in 2004 but, was re-admitted a year later. This time it hasn’t been released what she is in for except to say that she has some issues that need sorting out.

Sharon Osbourne said: “Yeah, Kelly’s in rehab. The family is all standing behind her.”

She added: “She knew that it was the right thing to do at this point and we’re proud that she did it.”

I think it is a very courageous thing to do because obviously the media would get hold of it and it would all come out to the public. At least it shows that Kelly wants to help herself and those around her. There is no shame in going into rehab it is a very wise decision. Often the first step to treating addiction is the realisation that you have a problem and Kelly has taken that first step. I am sure she can come through this as she has done before. Kelly Osbourne is no quitter and she won’t give up easily.

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