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    Kelly Osbourne 'Stable' After Suffering Seizure On Fashion Police Set

    Kelly Osbourne suffered a seizure and was hospitalized on Thursday, Access Hollywood has confirmed.

    Kelly, 28, was taping her E! series, "Fashion Police," when she all of a sudden didn't feel well.

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    Filming stopped and she was given some water. As the cast and crew looked on, she began to experience a seizure, a source close to the star, told Access.

    Melissa Rivers - who was guest co-hosting -- was seated next to Kelly and was able to grab her and help bring her to the ground.

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    A member of the live studio audience, who was reportedly a medical professional, rushed to the stage to help Kelly.

    Following the seizure, Kelly was taken by ambulance to a Los Angeles-area hospital. Blankets shielded the star as she was taken to the ambulance via stretcher.

    A few hours later, a rep for Kelly told Access Hollywood her condition was "stable."

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    "Kelly Osbourne fainted on the set of E!'s Fashion Police today. She was taken to a local hospital for further testing and is awake, alert and in stable condition. She will be staying overnight for observation as a precautionary measure. There are no further details at this time," a rep for the star told Access in a statement.

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