Why So Blue... Errr... Black And Blue Kelly Osbourne?

Isn't that quite the shiner?! Kelly Osbourne was photographed leaving her London home on the way to the doctor's office in order to have her eye checked out. No word on how she was injured.
Update: Mystery SOLVED. Thanks to the Daily Mail:
"Kelly had already called in sick to work for Radio 1 on Sunday because she was doubled over with bad stomach pains. When she got home she reached up to get a glass from the cupboard to
have a drink when the entire thing fell off the wall and smashed into
her face.
"She had blood pouring out of a lump in her head, while black and blue
swelling started almost straight away around her eyes."
But
spokesperson Gary Farrow insists the 23-year-old is quickly recovering:
"She was suffering from a stomach upset all weekend, which meant she
couldn’t go out anywhere, and then this happened. She is fine now, though."
Photos by Bauer Griffin













2585 points
I hope this was some sort of accident, and that no one intentionally did this to her
300 points
Ouch...poor Kelly
I've too many black eyes from falling over a bit tipsy, I hope it's that and not someone else who has done that too her!
510 points
instead of holding the sunglasses, she should be wearing them...everyone these days wants publicity, even if its somewhat negative.
16315 points
it looks to me like her face is really swollen and it might hurt to wear sunglasses. so she should just hide her face in shame so that people don't think she wants publicity?
If it hurts to wear the sunglasses, then why would she even have any with her? Also, she could have parted her hair the other direction and covered it up. She practically has a comb over to show it off. She doesn't have to hide her face in shame, but if she didn't want publicity she wouldn't be so obvious about it.
13002 points
I am skeptical about the cupboard thing. Maybe a fist or two but a cupboard?
111751 points
I'm with Audrey. I think a cupboard would leave quite a few more marks.
111751 points
I am reminded of a wonderful short story by Ray Bradbury called "The Watchful Poker Chip of H. Matisse". I don't want to spoil it for you. Let's just say some people can become addicted to attention, and then they'll do anything to keep it from going away.
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