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Kelly Osbourne Won't Fall Back to Drugs Due to Luke Worrall
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The singer who split from her boyfriend last month said her mother did not worry that she would start popping pills again because she has been 'handling things well'.

AceShowbiz - Kelly Osbourne has blasted reports her mother Sharon Osbourne is worried she will sink back into drug addiction following her split from model Luke Worrall. Reality TV star Kelly called off her 16-month engagement to Worrall last month after allegedly discovering he had cheated on her.

Following their split, reports surfaced suggesting rock matriarch Sharon was concerned her daughter, who recently sobered up after several stints in rehab, might relapse to relieve her heartache. But Kelly is adamant the rumors are untrue, and has also dismissed reports linking her to a new man.

In her column for British magazine Closer, she writes, "My mum is not worried that me splitting from Luke will send me back into addiction. She worries as much as any mum would after their child has struggled with drugs, but she even gave an interview recently saying I was handling things well."

"One last thing: a couple of websites linked me to 'mystery men' - the only people I've been photographed with are my good friend Blake and my assistant David!"

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