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Kelly Osbourne Injured During Dancing With The Stars

Oct. 20 2009, Published 9:52 a.m. ET

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Kelly Osbourne paid a visit to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California after suffering a foot injury during her Paso Doble dance to father Ozzy's heavy metal classic, Crazy Train, on Tuesday's edition of ABC's Dancing With The Stars.

The daughter of heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne (who accompanied her to the hospital) received an X-ray and MRI to determine the extent of her injuries; results have not yet been released to the public.

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Her partner, the dashing Louis Van Amstel, discussed Kelly’s injury in detail on his Twitter account.

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"When i slid Kelly at the end of our dance she hit her right foot on the floor on top of the buckle's shoe.those r metal,so u can imagine," he Tweeted. “Nobody would have seen where Kelly hurt her foot,cause she didn't say anything until we left the red room,after the scores. She was a trooper.”

Vam Amstel said that the injury would not likely be as severe as reported.

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He Tweeted that Kelly "was more worried about NOT turning this into a drama then her foot.I am sure it'll b made bigger then it is ... people can make it a lot more dramatic as it is."

This week's results show airs Tuesday at 9/8c on ABC.

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