Kelly Osbourne responds to critics who criticize her appearance with a two-word NSFW message

Kelly Osbourne responds to critics who criticize her appearance with a two-word NSFW message

Kelly Osbourne has been reinforcing a message of resilience to internet trolls who have focused on her appearance following her father’s death. The death of Ozzy Osbourne.

During Wednesday’s episode of “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” in which her mother, Sharon Osbourne, appeared as a guest, host Piers Morgan played a recent clip on social media of Kelly Osbourne responding to critics who she said had criticized her for her weight loss.

“To the people who still think they’re being funny and mean by writing comments like ‘Are you sick?’ or ‘Stop Ozempic, you don’t look good.’ “My dad just died and I’m doing the best I can, and the only thing I have to live for now is my family,” the reality star, 41, said in 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,” he continued. “So to all those people, ‘fuck you.’”

Morgan then asked Sharon Osbourne to share her thoughts on critics gaslighting her daughter and others facing “unbearable pain.” He noted that 25 years ago, trolling “would not be possible” without social media.

“It’s a shield for people who are unhappy, it’s a shield… and the jealousy and the perception that people have of another person,” he responded.

Kelly Osbourne shared another direct message to her haters on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday. People’s reports.

“First, I want to start by saying that I have received so many lovely, lovely, lovely comments from people who have really helped me get through this time in my life since I lost my dad,” she began.

Ozzy Osbourne, left, and Kelly Osbourne arrive at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles.
Ozzy Osbourne, left, and Kelly Osbourne arrive at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles.

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The “One Word” musician then reflected on the “disgusting, horrible, mean-spirited, brutal comments” directed at her.

“I’m just here… like, ‘What do you expect from me? How do you expect me to look right now?’ The fact that I got out of bed and faced my life and tried should be more than enough, and I should be praised for that,” she said.

He also said his critics “need to take a long, hard look” at themselves, “because most of the things you say about me are how you feel about yourself.”

“For example, you say I look sick. Well, I am sick right now. My life is completely upside down. I don’t understand why people expect me to recover and look like everything is fine in my life when it’s not,” she explained.

Before concluding her message, the television personality said that what she finds “most disappointing” is that “most of the comments come from adult women.”

“Women who claim to be counselors, women who are mothers, women who seem to have their own struggles with weight,” she declared. “And it’s absolutely devastating that women can’t support other women.”

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