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Kelly Osbourne Sprains Ankle to Avoid 'Eating the Toilet' (PHOTO)

Kelly Osbourne has sprained her ankle after tripping and falling in a public restroom. The media personality has tweeted about her experience and garnered sympathy from her adoring fans.

"Got my shoe stuck in a bathroom drain. I was faced w/ spraining my ankle or eating the toilet! Guess what I picked?" Osbourne first tweeted. She then posted a picture of her foot in a medical boot and propped up to relieve swelling.

"I just could not bare the thought of my face landing in a public toilet! However, I'm now questioning my decision due to the pain!!!" Osboure tweeted a few minutes later.

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Osbourne is apparently accident-prone. Last year she was hit in the forehead by a passenger aboard a flight. She again took to Twitter to agonize and share her story with others.

"Really? The [expletive] in front of me almost knocked me out putting her seat back. Might get a black eye. I'm going to kick her seat all the way to L.A.," Osbourne tweeted.

"I must be the most accident prone/stupid person in the world," she tweeted in 2011. "I fell out of my bed while sleeping last night and fractured my hand in three places!"

Thankfully she has her family to help ease her discomfort and provide relief when necessary. Fiancée Matthew Mosshart will have to get used to helping his new wife through difficult times and is already hard at work taking care of Osbourne and ensuring she is as comfortable as possible.

"I have the world's best BF. He just went out at 11 p.m. to get me this extendable leggy scratcher. It even matches my hair," Osbourne tweeted yesterday.

Osbourne has been in the spotlight recently for her dramatic weight loss and is now one of the co-hosts of "The Fashion Police" on E! She stars alongside Joan Rivers and other fashion personalities and helps judge or critique people's styles.

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