Kelly Osbourne Credits Coach for Life-Saving Support

Kelly Osbourne Credits Coach for Life-Saving Support

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 spent the day with an addiction coach on Tuesday who she credited with saving her life. 

The TV personality, 41, who in the past has admitted to using heroin at age 13, was recently forced to defend her body against 'cruel trolls' who 'dehumanised her' following her appearance at the  this month. 

Sharing an update to her Instagram Story this week, Kelly met up with Amanda Martin founder of Courage To Change. 

The duo posed for a fun selfie together while travelling, with the singer writing: 'This is Courage To Change coaching. 

'She is my life saver. I love this woman more than anything in the world.'

According to her own page, Amanda works in addiction services and has been in recovery herself since 2001.  

Kelly Osbourne spent the day with an addiction coach on Tuesday who she credited with saving her life

Kelly has been open about her own journey with addiction and previously admitted that her drug and  problem began when she was a teen and growing up in the spotlight as the youngest daughter of rock legend . 

The TV personality, who starred on her family's MTV show for four seasons between 2002-05, admitted her opioid addiction began when she was prescribed Vicodin after an operation to remove her tonsils when she was 13. 

She went sober in 2017 but suffered a small slip up after lockdown when everything opened up again. 

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Last week, Kelly hit out at 'cruel trolls' who 'dehumanised her' following her appearance at the in Manchester. 

The daughter of the late  attended the ceremony to collect a posthumous Lifetime Achievement for her father. 

But as well as celebrating Ozzy's life during the evening, Kelly also was seemingly subject to negative comments about her appearance.

Speaking on the backlash this morning, Kelly said: 'There is a special kind of cruelty in harming someone who is clearly going through something.

'Kicking me while I'm down, doubting my pain, spreading my struggles as gossip, and turning your back when I need support and love most.' 

The TV personality, 41, who admitted to using heroin at age 13, was recently forced to defend her body against 'cruel trolls' following her appearance at the Brit Awards (pictured)

She continued: 'None of it proves strength, it only reveals a profound absence of character. I'm currently going through the hardest time of my life. I should not even have to defend myself. But I won't sit here and allow myself to be dehumanised in such a way.'

Kelly had previously  who criticised her recent  ahead of her Brits appearance, where she stepped out with her mother Sharon.

Kelly posed for snaps with Sharon, 73, where the mother and daughter duo both dressed in black for the occasion as they arrived at the Co-op Live Arena.

Her attendance at a variety of public events over recent months has prompted genuine concern for her health and wellbeing, notably during a front row appearance at on Sunday.

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The singer and TV personality, who denies using weight loss jabs, looked considerably slimmer while attending Millinery Collective's latest catwalk presentation at Mayfair's Claridge's. 

She has since called out her online abusers for subjecting her to a torrent of vile comments, among them an unsavoury remark about her late father, Ozzy, who passed away last July. 

Over the years, the British TV personality has been open about her insecurities around weight, which dates back to her teen years while starring in her family's reality show, The Osbournes.

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