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Kelly Osbourne's Life Saver: Addiction Coach's Impact Revealed
11 Mar
Summary
- Kelly Osbourne credited an addiction coach with saving her life.
- She recently defended herself against trolls after the Brit Awards.
- Osbourne has been open about her past struggles with addiction.

Kelly Osbourne recently shared an update on her well-being, highlighting a day spent with addiction coach Amanda Martin. Osbourne, 41, publicly credited Martin, the founder of Courage To Change, with saving her life. Martin, who has been in recovery since 2001, works in addiction services. This encounter follows Osbourne's recent defense against online trolls who made dehumanizing comments about her appearance at the Brit Awards. Osbourne expressed hurt over the cruelty directed at her during what she described as the hardest time of her life.
Osbourne has a history of being open about her struggles with substance abuse. She has previously admitted that her issues with drugs and alcohol began in her teenage years, exacerbated by growing up in the spotlight as the daughter of Ozzy Osbourne. Her opioid addiction reportedly started after she was prescribed Vicodin at age 13 for tonsil surgery. While she achieved sobriety in 2017, Osbourne acknowledged a brief relapse after the lifting of lockdown restrictions.




