In the name of goth, Kelly Osbourne must be amped on the wrong drugs. While everyone else in Hollywood is doing blow and looking like skelator, the First Daughter of Darkness is going back into drug rehab and looks like she's porked up since last year. However, the pink hair does tend to keep the focus off her body...
According to US weekly, the 20-year-old reportedly checked into a Pasadena facility on Thursday and a family mouthpiece told the magazine that Kelly was "dealing with some personal issues" and would be back in a few weeks. The facility, Las Encinas, is the same place her brother, Jack, spent time in two years ago for his addictions, as well as rocker Courtney Love. Yeah, and you saw how well Courtney's drug rehab went after that ...
Kelly's new CD "Sleeping In The Nothing" comes out this week. Wait... this rehab thing isn't a publicity stunt, is it?
Thought you might enjoy reading excerpts from an interview she gave to the gay publication "HX" for the CD's release. Love her or hate her, check out her dish as she names names.
HX: You should replace Nicole Richie on "The Simple Life 4."
KO: No. We'd fight the whole time because I don't think [Paris] is that cool.
HX: Speaking of reality television, are you going to TiVo Chaotic, Britney and Kevin's new trainwreck?
KO: Oh, hell yeah. I cannot wait to see that!
HX: Do you pay a lot of attention to the current crop of pop cultural icons?
KO: Not really. I'm not in with that crowd. As you can tell - my number was not on Paris Hilton's sidekick.
HX: After rehab, were you forced to cut ties with "bad influences"?
KO: You learn who your real friends are. You put yourself into your situation, and you can choose to be in a place and do bad things, or you can choose to be in the same place and do good things.
HX: What is your crowd, Kelly?
KO: I’d say it was normal people. I don’t hang out with celebrities. I have celebrity friends that if we’re in the same town, maybe we’ll go to dinner together. But if you look in my cell phone, I don’t really have any celebrity numbers.
HX: So we won’t see you hanging out at Marquee on weekends with, like, Lindsay and that whole crew?
KO: Nope. I think it’s because I don’t really do coke anymore...
Hx: Kelly, why do gay boys love you so much?
KO: I don’t know - I didn’t even know they did. It’s so cool, though. It’s just been so fun because most of my friends are gay. It’s great because [club appearances are] something they enjoy doing with me. So I’m like, "Please come help me find a cute boy!" Or I’ll go find cute boys for them!
Hx: But something tells me you hate the term "fag hag."
KO: Well, because I’m not a hag! I think it’s really stupid - me and my mom were talking about that. I just really support the gay community because I truly believe that no one in the world can tell you who you can love and who you can’t love. I wrote one song called Suburbia on the album, and it was influenced by a friend of mine who is gay. He turned to drugs because he wasn’t accepted by his parents or his hometown. He had to move, like, a hundred miles away; he became a huge alcoholic, got a DUI, was in jail. Horrible stuff happened to him all because where he was from, he wasn’t accepted. And that’s a really big issue to me. I believe you can be whoever you want to be, as long as it’s not harmful to others.


