Kelly loves dad Ozzy's 'bunker'

Rocker Kelly Osbourne has taken to sleeping in her father's 'bunker' room because it's the darkest room in the family's house.

Rocker Kelly Osbourne has taken to sleeping in her father's 'bunker' room because it's the darkest room in the family's house.

The singer insists on blocking out all daylight when she sleeps because she likes total darkness - and her dad Ozzy's hideaway has become a perfect bedroom.

She explains: "My dad has this TV room, and he's always in there. My mom calls it the Bunker because it's pitch black and the only things that catch the light are his Grammys.

"I thought I'd try sleeping there, since it has the most comfortable couch of all time... I'm obsessed with that room."

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