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Kelly Putting Her Foot Down For Surgery
by Ryan Porter
Plus: Kellan Lutz is more famous naked.
Kelly Osbourne is back on drugs. Well, cortisone. She had the steroid injected into her feet to deal with the pain she's suffering on Dancing With The Stars.
She announced on Twitter that she's been having trouble walking for the past week because her 14 weeks of ballroom dancing have done horrible things to her naturally flat feet. The two days before the show this Monday, she wasn't walking at all. "We lost a lot of practice time," she wrote.
The 25-year-old Osbourne offspring was rewarded for her suffering. She's in next week's finale of the dancing competition alongside Mya and Donny Osmond. But after that, she's taking a cue from her mom Sharon's face and getting some surgery. "Basically, my doctor said, 'Told you so... You wouldn't be [like] this if you had had the surgery'," she said (via Contact Music).
How is it that this show has more injuries than the people who are living off rats on Survivor? Maybe ballroom dancing is really this hard, or maybe celebrities are just really, really fragile. I'm thinking the latter.
Security Guards Join The Rest Of The Adult World In Asking "Kellan Who?"
With Twilight fans doing everything but brandishing pickforks to get within licking distance of the Holy Twilight Trinity--Tayler Lautner, Kristen Stewart, and Robert Pattinson--even the movie's co-stars are subjected to suspicions.
Twilight's jocky vampire Kellan Lutz told Ellen on Wednesday he got stopped at the velvet rope when he tried to go to the premiere's afterparty at Los Angeles's Hammer Museum on Monday. "I almost couldn't get into the after party!" the former Abercrombie & Fitch model said. "I'm like, 'I'm in the movie.'"
He has better luck naked. He was unwinding in a spa, when a guy spotted him and chatted with him for 10 minutes. Why can't people just respect celebrities' privacy when they're naked in a public hot tub? These are outrageous days.
Line!
"I like the Bob Marley song 'Get Up, Stand Up.'"
--Olympic snowboarder Ross Rebagliati, telling Maclean's the theme song he's mulling for his upcoming Liberal MP campaign. Wait, and he said he didn't want to take a position on marijuana?