KELLY OSBOURNE Feels Responsible For THE USED's Popularity

April 12, 2003

Kelly Osbourne opened up about her failed relationship with THE USED frontman Bert McCracken to Josh Bell of Las Vegas Weekly. Asked if she felt responsible for THE USED's popularity, she said "yes" and explained, "It bothers me because certain members of that band blame me. And I think that is a big reason why me and Bert aren't together, was because he thinks it was because of me. And I just think it's really stupid. And my point is, they're like, 'We never wanted to be famous.' And I was like, 'Why do you make music videos, and why are you in a band? What do you expect?'" She added, "I mean, he broke my heart. I had never been in love before. I still love him very much. But he just broke my heart. He cared more about hooking up with a different chick every day and being on the road and living that sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll life and pretending to be [deceased NIRVANA singer] Kurt Cobain than realizing that the only real thing that he can ever hold onto are his friends and his family, and he's lost both of those."

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