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If Kelly Osbourne managed to get through confinement without being too depressed, it is above all thanks to Oat, a bitch she adopted during this restrictive period.

Last week, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's daughter posted a selfie showing her to her loyal canine companion, complete with a message expressing her appreciation.

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Everyday I wake up and try to find the positive side to the mess we are all living in.

Today I am so grateful to #RONA because with out her I would never have adopted Oat!

She is the light in my life !!!

What are you grateful for today?

A post shared by Kelly Osbourne (@kellyosbourne) on Sep 25, 2020 at 11:01 am PDT

“Every day I get up and try to see the positive in the mess we live in.

Today I'm so grateful to #RONA because without her I would never have adopted Oat, said the 35-year-old star.

It lights up my life !!!

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"I decided to adopt him officially"

Kelly Osbourne had announced that she was adopting the little dog in April.

She had posted a photo of her sleeping next to the little animal.

“I could never get through my forties without my animals.

Welcoming Oat is the best thing that could have happened to me.

I decided to officially adopt it, she wrote in her post.

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There is no way I could get through this quarantine with out my animals.

Fostering Oat was the best thing for me.

I have decided to officially adopt her.

Thank you Erica and everyone @wagsandwalks I just adore her 💜💜💜

A post shared by Kelly Osbourne (@kellyosbourne) on Apr 11, 2020 at 7:49 am PDT

Originally, Kelly Osbourne was only to babysit Oat for a while, but she couldn't resist his charm.

Which is reminiscent of a similar story that happened to Billie Eillish.

In April, the singer decided to adopt a puppy she was supposed to keep until he found a family.

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