KELLY OSBOURNE Shoots Down MTV Reality Show Rumors

August 13, 2009

According to ContactMusic.com, Ozzy Osbourne's daughter Kelly has denied she is set to star in her own reality TV show — insisting she has turned down the offer of a behind-the-scenes series several times.

Kelly shot to fame when MTV filmed her famous family's life in Los Angeles while she and brother Jack were in their teens.

The show propelled the entire family — including mother Sharon Osbourne, who is also Ozzy's manager — to fame, and landed them other high-profile roles in the TV and music industries.

According to a report in Britain's The Sun newspaper, Kelly was ready to return to reality TV — by allowing cameras into the London home she shares with fiancé Luke Worrall.

However, Kelly has quashed the reports, insisting the only access-all-areas show she has taken part in recently was a one-off special for MTV's "In 24 Hours" series.

In a post on her Twitter profile, she writes, "Luke and I are not doing a reality show for MTV! We only participated in one episode of there (sic) new series 'In 24 Hours'!!!

"MTV has asked us on several occasions to do a new show for them but we respectfully declined!"

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