Since suffering a seizure on Thursday, the "E! Fashion Police" host, Kelly Osbourne, remains confined to a hospital bed, and though, a hospital can be a depressing place, the 28-year-old daughter of Ozzy Osbourne has kept her sense of humor.

"My life is now like an episode of House (referring to the Fox television series that stars Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House - a misanthropic medical genius who plays sleuth to patients' whose ailments are difficult to diagnose.) =  [sic] the impending fight against death and the look of fear in everyones faces!," she tweeted on Sunday.

The sad part is that her ordeal is just like a "House" episode.

TMZ reported that the seizure was far more severe than initially anticipated and that doctors are still running tests.

The Hollywood gossip site also revealed that she will be in the hospital for a couple more days.

Other reports claim that until doctors are able to pinpoint the reason, she will remain on anti-seizure medication.

A representative for Kelly told the MailOnline on Saturday: "There is absolutely no confirmed diagnosis regarding Kelly's condition at this time."  

"She is under a doctor's care and they are continuing to run tests. Kelly is fine and thanks everyone for their continued support," according to Daily Mail.

Her mother, Sharon Osbourne, took to Twitter on March 8 to reassure fans that her daughter was doing fine.

"I want to thank everyone for their concern about @MissKellyO. She's doing fine [sic] she's at Ceders and is surrounded by the best doctors & [sic] love."

Fox News had stated that Osbourne was sitting near co-host Melissa Rivers when she began to feel sick towards the end of the one-hour taping just before noon. She allegedly informed Rivers that she wasn't feeling good and then proceeded to fall from her chair. Rivers then grabbed her and assisted her to the floor where Osbourne began to shake.

When she came around a few minutes later, emergency personnel were alerted and an ambulance was sent to the scene. Osbourne was then put onto a stretcher and covered with sheets before being rushed to a Los Angeles hospital.