Kelly Osbourne has been reinforcing a message of resilience to web trolls who’ve zeroed in on her look within the aftermath of her father Ozzy Osbourne’s demise.
Throughout Wednesday’s episode of “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” through which her mother, Sharon Osbourne, appeared as a visitor, host Piers Morgan performed again a current social media clip of Kelly Osbourne responding to critics who she mentioned have bashed her for her weight reduction.
“To the people who keep thinking they’re being funny and mean by writing comments like ‘Are you ill,’ or ‘Get off Ozempic, you don’t look right.’ My dad just died, and I’m doing the best that I can, and the only thing I have to live for right now is my family,” the truth star, 41, mentioned within the clip.
“And I choose to share my content with you and share the happy side of my life, not the miserable side of my life,” she continued. “So to all those people, ‘fuck off.’”
Morgan then requested Sharon Osbourne to share her ideas on the critics who troll her daughter and others who’re coping with “unbearable grief.” He famous that 25 years in the past, trolling “wouldn’t be possible” with out social media.
“It’s a shield for people that are unhappy, it’s a shield … and jealousy and people’s perception of somebody else,” she replied.
Kelly Osbourne shared one other pointed message for her haters in her Instagram Tales on Wednesday, Folks reviews.
“First, I want to start by saying I received so many lovely, lovely, lovely comments from people that have really helped me get through this time in my life since losing my father,” she started.

The “One Word” musician then mirrored on the “disgusting, horrible, mean, brutal comments” geared toward her.
“I’m just here … like, ‘What do you expect from me? What do you expect me to look like right now?’ The fact that I’m getting out of bed and facing my life and trying should be more than enough, and I should be commended for that,” she mentioned.
She additionally mentioned her critics “need to take a strong, hard look” at themselves, “because most of those things you say about me is how you feel about yourself.”
“For example, you say that I look ill. Well, I am ill right now. My life is completely flipped upside down. I don’t understand why people expect me to bounce back and look like everything is just fine in my life when it’s not,” she defined.
Earlier than concluding her message, the TV persona mentioned the factor that she finds “most disappointing” is that “most of the comments are coming from grown-ass women.”
“Women that say they’re counselors, women that are mothers, women who look like they have weight struggles of their own,” she declared. “And it’s absolutely devastating that women can’t support other women.”
