Washington: Kelly Osbourne has revealed that she was embarrassed to tell her parents that her fiance had cheated on her with a transgender model.
The 27-year-old star was engaged to male model Luke Worrall, but their romance turned sour after it was alleged that he was cheating on her.
The Prince of Darkness’ daughter finally ended her relationship with Worrall when she found out that he had a fling with model Elle Schneider, who is awaiting gender reassignment surgery.
The rock heiress admitted that the worse was when he had to break the news to her parents.
“Having to tell them (my parents) my fiance had cheated on me with a tranny who sold his/her story to the press (was the most uncomfortable moment). It was so humiliating,” Contactmusic quoted the DWTS star as telling Glamour.
“Everyone kept telling me that Luke was cheating on me, but I never believed them.
“It’s hard enough to get your head around someone cheating on you, but when someone is a chick with a d**k?
“Up until then, I’d always thought that the worst way to get cheated on would be with an ugly girl. Don’t you think?
“Because at least if they cheat on you with a gorgeous girl it makes some kind of sense.
“But men are different, I guess, they can have emotionless sex,” she added.
ANI
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