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Kelly Osbourne Back In Rehab

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Jan. 23 2009, Published 10:33 a.m. ET

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A tearful Sharon Osbourne has confirmed the sad news that her daugher Kelly Osbourne is back in rehab.

The Rock of Love: Charm School host said Kelly would be in the center -- somewhere near LA -- for at least 30 days, but would not spill on what exactly she's being treated for.

But she did say that the Osbournes -- who have had more than their fair share of problems with addiction -- are supporting her.

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"She knew that it was the right thing to do at this point and we're proud that she did it," Sharon told Radar Online, choking back tears.

"The family is all standing behind her. Kelly knew that she needed help and she's getting it."

"We just pray that everything's going to be okay," she added.

London's MailOnline.com said today that Kelly has had a long history of taking the prescription painkiller Vicodin and first attempted rehab in 2004.

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"This is one of the absolute worst things that a parent can face, for their child to go through rehab. And not once, but twice.

"However, we are all very glad Kelly's doing it," Sharon said to Radar.

It's been a difficult week for the singer and TV personality. On Monday she was arrested for having alleged slapped a gossip columnist in London back in August.

She has been bailed before a court hearing in March.

The family are currently working on The Osbournes Reloaded, a follow up to their hit reality show.

Both her brother, Jack, and dad, Ozzy, have also been through rehab.

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