Kelly Osbourne devastated as pet puppy dies

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Kelly Osbourne has been left devastated by the death of her beloved dog.

The TV star - who split from fiance Luke Worrall last week - says her "life could not get any worse" after she returned home from a holiday in Las Vegas to discover Pomerian puppy Woody had died.


Kelly Osbourne: 'life could not get any worse'

She tweeted: "My life could not get any worse right now I come home to find my dog Woody is dead."

Kelly bought Woody as a present for Luke last month as he was jealous of her other dog Sid, who Kelly got as a 25th birthday present from her parents Ozzy and Sharon.

She said recently: "Luke's always been a bit jealous of how much my dog Sid loves me and ignores him, so we got him a puppy of his own.

"We went from New York to West Virginia (on a private jet, which was amazing) to pick up a new dog for my dad - and once we saw the other puppy, we just had to have him too for Luke."

The death of Woody - who was thought to be around 14 weeks - comes after an emotional few days for Kelly.

She split from her partner of two years amid claims he cheated on her and admitted she was "not dealing" with the break-up very well.

She tweeted: "i am not dealing with this very well :( keeping your head up is not fun! going to bed thank god for tomorrow!(sic)"

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