Kelly Osbourne is hoping her past drug use will prevent her from getting cancer.
On the latest episode of her family’s The Osbournes podcast, the 39-year-old former reality star said, “I hope I embalmed myself so I never get cancer.”
She added cheerfully: “I’m tired of all the drugs and alcohol, for sure.”
His younger brother Jack, 38, warned: “I don’t think it works that way.” But I’m not a doctor.
It was also mentioned that colorectal cancer runs in her family: mother Sharon Osbourne, now 71, battled the disease in the early 2000s.
Kelly Osbourne Hopes Past Drug Use Will Prevent Cancer
On the latest episode of her family’s The Osbournes podcast, the 39-year-old former reality star said, “I hope I embalmed myself so I never get cancer.”
“The apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree,” Kelly noted.
An emergency room doctor named Dr. Greg was a guest on the latest installment of the show and jokingly added, “I, for one, have never heard of substances that you put into your body that cause harmful effects of any kind.”
Kelly hasn’t shied away from talking about her past substance abuse issues.
In 2021 he revealed in the Facebook series. Red table talk that it all started with an opioid prescription when he was just 13 years old.
‘I kept getting sick and had a really bad case of tonsillitis, they ended up having to have crazy surgery, and after that, they gave me Vicodin.
“And that was all I needed,” he recalled.
Osbourne further explained: “I went from having all the voices in my head saying, ‘You’re fat, you’re ugly, you’re not good enough, no one likes you, you don’t deserve this, people just like you.'” you because of who your parents are.”
“And then suddenly all the voices were silenced and I felt like life had given me a hug.”
Osbourne said cheerfully, “I’m pickled from all the drugs and alcohol, for sure.”
Kelly hasn’t shied away from talking about her past substance abuse issues. In 2021, she revealed on the Facebook series Red Table Talk that she started on an opioid prescription when she was just 13 years old; Pictured on May 9 in Los Angeles.
These days Kelly is focused on raising her son Sidney, whom she gave birth to in 2022.
The former Fashion Police co-host went on to say: “I was like, ‘Why am I so confident about all of this?’
“And then, very quickly, I went from Vicodin to Percocet, and eventually from Percocet to heroin, because it was cheaper.”
In 2021 she said Extra on a brief relapse: ‘I’m an addict and I had thought I had enough time under my belt and that I could drink like a normal person, and it turns out I can’t and never will be normal.
‘I don’t know why I tried. It’s not for me and it took me a few days and I was ready, without doing this.’