Kelly Osbourne Suffers Seizure During Fashion Police Taping

Kelly Osbourne’s one of the more likeable personalities on E!’s Fashion Police, and hopefully she won’t miss any episodes after a recent accident has sent her to the hospital. Early on Thursday, Osbourne was in the studio taping an episode of Fashion Police when she fainted. An ambulance was subsequently called.

Apparently, the 28-year-old co-host had a seizure. At the time of the occurrence, Osbourne reportedly stated she wasn’t feeling so hot, before drinking some water. As she took a bit of a break, the rest of the cast and crew began to see the young woman convulse, although early reports merely stated the woman had "fainted." Later in the day, her rep told E! she is in stable condition and alert.

"Kelly Osbourne fainted on the set of E!'s Fashion Police today. She was taken to a local hospital for further testing and is awake, alert and in stable condition.”

However, the rep also asserted the fashionista has been asked to stay overnight in the hospital to make sure things are alright, health-wise. Seizures are often pretty serious and while Osbourne hasn’t had any public issues with seizures in the past, they aren’t to be taken lightly. Since Osbourne’s brother, Jack, was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and her mother, Sharon, has battled cancer in the past, the young celebrity should definitely keep an eye out on her health. Hopefully, this was only an isolated incident, but we’ll let you know whether further news relating to this story breaks. In the meantime, get well Kelly!

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