Osbourne's romantic trip with boyfriend
Updated: 2012-07-05 09:48
(Agencies)
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Kelly Osbourne ate "crepes with Nutella" every day while on a romantic holiday with her boyfriend.
The 'Fashion Police' presenter is dating Matthew Mosshart and she has revealed she had an "amazing anniversary" break with her partner during which they scoffed lots of calorific treats.
Writing in a series of posts on twitter, she said: "Just got back from the most amazing/romantic anniversary weekend getaway with my honey!
"We ate fresh made crepes with Nutella every morning in bed it was #heaven! (sic)"
The pair are believed to have met at Kate Moss' wedding to The Kills rocker Jamie Hince - who is the bandmate of Matthew's sister Alison Mosshart - last year but they have tried to keep their romance private, with Kelly only recently confessing the pair were "in love".
She wrote on twitter: "I'm in love and I don't care who knows about it!"
The pair only made their first appearance as a couple at a Los Angeles party last month, and he is believed to have impressed her family - which includes mother Sharon, father Ozzy and brother Jack, who was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
A source said: "Matthew is the first guy Kelly has ever brought home that every single one of her friends and family like. And he's also the first boyfriend with whom she's had a close relationship with his family."
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