Jack Osbourne slams critics calling him ‘sick’ after weight loss journey

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Jack Osbourne is done with body shavers.
The 40-year-old media personality said: Instagram responding to articles body shaming her for being “extremely skinny” and calling her “sick”, “I can’t believe I actually had to make this damn video.”
“‘I’m a celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ I haven’t lost any weight since I came out of the forest. six months ago,” he explained. “I was the same weight. The only difference is that I shaved my beard and grew a creepy mustache. That’s the only fucking difference.”
She shared that she has been on a weight loss journey for several years and has been “consistently losing weight for the last three and a half years.”
Jack responds to journalists commenting on his body in the media. (Tommaso Boddi/WireImage)
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Jack said he weighed about 220 pounds at his heaviest, and when he saw that number on the scale, “I decided I wanted to make some changes, and I did.”
“What’s this big deal?” Jack added. “I am five feet tall and weigh 155 kilos. I am extremely healthy.”
She later said that she had been “persecuted by the press for being overweight” throughout her life, and that although she had “dropped down to a healthy weight” she could not believe she was being “criticized even more”, telling reporters and other body shamers they could “fuck” her.
Jack isn’t the only Osbourne to deal with people commenting on their bodies; sister Kelly Osbourne faced backlash after appearing at the BRIT Awards. After she attended the awards ceremony, social media users began commenting on her body, with one post reading, “Drop Ozempic, eat burgers.”

Kelly Osbourne responded to critics who commented on her body after her performance at the BRIT Awards. (Samir Hussein/WireImage)
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“He looks like a corpse… very weak and fragile…. It looks like he’ll see his father soon.”
Kelly posted screenshots of the negative comments and wrote over the screenshot, “I honestly can’t believe how disgusting some people really are.”
“To hurt someone who is clearly going through something, to kick me when I’m down, to doubt my pain, to spread my struggles as gossip, to turn your back when I need support and love the most, this is a special kind of cruelty,” she wrote on Instagram Stories.
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Kelly Osbourne says she refuses to be “dehumanized” by online haters. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)
He added that commenting on another person’s body is not a sign of strength, but rather a “deep lack of compassion and character.”
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“I’m going through the hardest time of my life right now,” he added. “I shouldn’t even have to defend myself. But I’m not going to sit here and let myself be dehumanized like this!”



