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    Kelly Osbourne hated 's**tting' herself "dry-humping" co-star in film
    Sydney Sun
    Monday 6th September, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Kelly Osbourne has revealed how in her first major movie she had to "dry-hump" her co-star Paul Ben Victor.

    Osbourne, 25, wrote in her column in Closer magazine that she was left embarrassed and uncomfortable by the scene in the comedy "Should've Been Romeo".

    "I've just finished the first week of shooting on my new film Should've Been Romeo. My character Nicole is very different to me - she's a bit of a crazy groupie!" the Daily Telegraph quoted her as writing.

    "I just had to dry-hump my co-star Paul Ben Victor for one of the scenes - and I was s**tting myself because it was so sexual and not me.

    "It's been one of the most amazing experiences of my life - I want to do a gritty drama next," she added. (ANI)


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