Sharon Osbourne defends Kelly against trolls after Ozzy’s death

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Sharon Osbourne will protect her children at all costs.
During an appearance “Piers Morgan UncensoredSharon, whose husband and late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne died earlier this year, joined her daughter’s defense after online trolls attacked Kelly’s appearance.
Speaking of naysayers taking to the internet to mock Kelly’s weight loss, Morgan shared a video Kelly recently posted on social media in response.
“‘Are you ill?’ To people who think they are being funny and bad by writing comments like this. or ‘Get out of Ozempic’ or ‘You don’t look right.’ My dad just died and I’m doing the best I can and all I have to live for is my family,” he said in the video. “I choose to share my content with you and share the happy side of my life and not the sad side. So to all these people, damn it.”
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Sharon and Kelly Osbourne attended an event in London on November 26. (Getty Images for Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Rebecca Vallance)
After the clip was released, Sharon revealed that Kelly had been having a tough time since Ozzy’s death in July.
“He’s not happy, he lost his father,” he said. “He can’t eat right now.”
“[The internet] It is a shield for unhappy people. Jealousy and people’s perception of someone else – how many times have we been wrong about someone because of our perception? … Too much effort goes into [hurtful comments]. I feel sorry for people. There is something wrong in their lives. They’re not happy.”
Earlier this year, Kelly opened up about the scrutiny she’s faced over the years for her physical appearance.
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Sharon said Kelly hasn’t been able to eat well since her father’s death. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
“We live in a fat-phobic world,” the reality TV star said during a panel at the opening of the Beacher Vitality Happy and Healthy Summit at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles. People.
“I’ve been a drug addict, I’ve been an alcoholic… I’ve been a total disgrace, I’ve been disrespectful to people, I’ve been horrible – but I’ve gotten more s— because I’m fat than I’ve gotten from anything else. It’s crazy.”
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Kelly explained that she often received negative comments when she was overweight.
“People [would] Say ‘You are so beautiful’. “Why don’t you lose some weight and then become the full package?” he said.

Kelly has been open about being bullied in the past. (SGranitz/WireImage; Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
In August, Kelly addressed fans days after her father’s death.
“I’ve sat down to write this a hundred times and I still don’t know if these words will be enough… but thank you from the bottom of my heart,” he wrote.
“The love, support and beautiful messages I have received from so many of you have really helped me get through this difficult time. The hardest moment of my life. “Every kind word, every memory shared, every scrap of compassion has meant more than I can explain.”
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“Grief is a strange thing – it sneaks up on you in waves – I won’t be okay for a while – but knowing my family is not alone in our pain makes a difference. I hold on tight to the love, the light, and the legacy I left behind.”
Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this post.


