Kelly Osbourneis getting candid about her sobriety journey.
TheProject Runway Juniorjudge, 36, opened up about herrecent relapsein anew interview withExtra, sharing that she had suffered a “nervous breakdown” during theCOVID-19lockdown that led her to slip.
“I don’t know why my nervous breakdown happened at the end of the lockdown, I made it all the way through, everything was great, and my life was perfect,” she told the outlet. “I’m that girl that when everything is going great, I need to f— it up a little and make everything a little bit worse in my life.”
“I am an addict and had thought that I had enough time under my belt and I could drink like a normal person, and it turns out I cannot and I will never be normal,” Osbourne continued. “I don’t know why I even tried it. It’s not for me and it took me a matter of days and I was like done, not doing this.”
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Despite the relapse, the formerFashion Policestar is keeping her head up and learning from the experience.
“This is something I am going to battle for the rest of my life,” she said. “It’s never going to be easy.”
Osbourne first spoke about her relapse last week, telling fans in a candid video shared on her Instagram Stories, “This is a little hard for me to talk about, but I’ve always promised you that I will always be honest with you about where I’m at and what’s going on in my road to recovery.”
“I relapsed. Not proud of it,” she said in the video. “And I just wanted to tell you guys the truth, ‘cause I never, ever want to lie to you.”
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“That’s why I came clean,” she said, “I could have sat here, and nobody would know.”
The Osbournesalum has been candid about her struggle with drugs and alcohol in the past, firstannouncing she was one year soberback in August 2018 after a relapse following a long history with addiction.
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Shecelebrated two years of sobrietythe following August, thanking the people in her life who have supported her and encouraging others who might be struggling to “stick to it.”
“I woke up this morning feeling overwhelmed with gratitude. I can’t even put into words how much my life has changed over the last 2 years,” Osbournecaptioned an Instagramof her Twelve Steps app at the time.
“To the friends and family that have supported me on this Journey thank you I love you all so much,” she added. “If you are new to sobriety stick to it life really does get good.”
source: people.com