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Vicki Newman

Kelly Osbourne was drinking three bottles of champagne a day after sobriety relapse

Kelly Osbourne has detailed the staggering amount of alcohol she was consuming every single day following her sobriety relapse.

The famous daughter of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, 36, spoke out to illustrate just how rapidly someone with an addiction can fall back into their old habits.

The singer had been sober since 2017 before falling off the wagon.

Opening up about her struggles, she said on her The Kelly Osbourne and Jeff Beacher Show podcast: "I went away with my friend and people were by a pool, drinking champagne.

"I was like, 'I can have a glass of that'. And I had one glass and I was fine."

She went on: "But it went from having one drink here, one drink there to literally three bottles of champagne and 24 White Claws a day."

Kelly said she was drinking booze out of a large coffee mug with the words "Thank God I'm not dead" printed on it, which she described as "so ironic".

She also spoke about her relapse with Dax Shepard on his Armchair Expert podcast, telling him she'd sometimes do "embarrassing s**t" and "black out".

She said: "I can't drink the same that I used to. It wasn't fun ... it wasn't until I found myself last weekend covered in ranch dressing by my friend's pool, sunburnt, looking like a piece of s**t that I was like, 'Maybe I don't have this under control'."

Explaining what she felt was the reason behind her relapse, Kelly, who starred alongside her famous family in reality show The Osbournes, recently told Extra: "I'm that girl that when everything is going great I need to f**k it up a little and make everything a little bit worse in my life.

Kelly with dad Ozzy and mum Sharon (Getty Images for The Recording A)

"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."

She added: "It took me a matter of days and I was like done, not doing this. This is something I am going to battle for the rest of my life. It's never going to be easy."

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