![]() ![]() ![]() She said the whole experience made her realize she's still "numbing" the pain of a personal trauma she hasn't been able to identify yet. Signed myself up for a month of therapy just to put myself back on track again." Woke up the next day and I was like: done. Shepard offered: "He thinks I'm a piece of sh**." He turned his head to the side and just looked at me and was just like." I just sat on the couch watching him work out - drunk - and he was doing a burpee. "He didn't say anything," she recalled of the moment. They met when she was sober and he didn't tell her directly to stop drinking, but a look her gave her - while he was working out and she was on the couch drunk - had a deep impact. Osbourne also talked about Bragg's reaction to seeing her slip. "It wasn't until I found myself last weekend covered in ranch dressing by my friend's pool sunburnt looking like a piece of sh** that I was like: 'Maybe I don't have this under control,'" she said. Osbourne said she when she started drinking again, she tricked herself into thinking she was in control - until it was very obvious she wasn't. She explained to Shepard that she's on anti-depressants and was told it would have been a lethal combination. She said it was alcohol only, no pills, which she previously had a problem with. "I had a great time and I didn't think anything of it. "And I just had one and it was fine," she said of her first drink. (Osbourne has said that when she used alcohol and drugs before getting sober in 2017, she'd often do so alone.) One day she was sitting by a pool solo and saw another woman there enjoying a glass of Champagne, so she got one too. "I lasted this whole pandemic without anything." "I don't need any of this sh** anymore," she thought of her steps program. But when suddenly everything was looking good in her life - professionally as well as a new relationship with Bragg - she mistakenly thought, "Oh, I'm normal now" related to being able to handle alcohol. The worst part of the lockdown," she said. Osbourne, on the other hand, "made it all the way through. Kelly Osbourne talked about her recent relapse on Armchair Expert. Slowly but surely, I stopped connecting with my" sponsees. ![]() "Slowly but surely, I stopped calling my sponsor. She said she didn't like the online meetings. When quarantine happened, she "changed," she admitted. Osbourne, who had been nearly four years sober of drugs and alcohol, said she was very involved with her 12-step program, serving as secretary and having several sponsees. Osbourne, 36, said she made it through lockdown before her sober world turned upside-down, revealing it started with one glass of Champagne - and said it was a look from her boyfriend of five months, Erik Bragg, that ultimately led her to get help. The TV personality appeared on her old friend Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast and, with them recently both experiencing slips in sobriety, they got right to the topic. The only person he cares about is him.Kelly Osbourne is sharing more details about her relapse - and it's clear things went south quickly. “Donald Trump said a couple of weeks ago, ‘I am your retribution.’ Guess what everybody? No thanks. On Monday, he accused Trump of leading Republicans down a “sinkhole of anger and retribution.” He quickly endorsed Trump and was a close on-and-off adviser to Trump during his time in the White House, but broke with the former president after Trump refused to accept his loss of the 2020 election.Ĭhristie has since emerged as one of the few prominent Trump critics in his party and has used his position as an ABC political analyst to argue that Trump is a far weaker today than he was in the past. While that debate moment was a high point for Christie, he dropped out less than a week later after finishing a dismal sixth in the New Hampshire Republican primary that year. Today in History: May 24, first major league baseball night game “And that means you have to be fearless, because he will come back, and right at you.” “You better have somebody on that stage who can do to him what I did to Marco, because that’s the only thing that’s gonna defeat Donald Trump,” he said at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. Trump will never step aside quietly, said Christie, who is mulling another run himself. After Christie challenged Rubio’s lack of experience, the senator from Florida repeated himself twice in a cringe-worthy moment capped off by Christie saying: “There it is. Speaking in New Hampshire, Christie recalled a favorite moment from his failed presidential campaign: embarrassing Marco Rubio on a debate stage three days before the first-in-the-nation primary. Chris Christie said Monday that Republicans need a candidate who can take out Donald Trump in a single, brutal swipe like the one Christie delivered to a different rival in 2016.
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