Kelly Osbourne isn’t the one to take ‘disgusting’ body-shaming comments quietly. The media personality, who is the daughter of late Ozzy Osbourne, didn’t hold back while slamming the trolls on social media.
What happened?
After her recent appearance at the Royal Ascot Millinery Collective event in London, she faced a wave of body-shaming comments online. Some people went beyond rude; with one even calling her “too thin and fragile” and comparing her to a “dead body,” dragging her late father into the mix with a nasty, insensitive remark.Kelly’s response to all those comments was direct and raw. She posted screenshots of the worst comments to her Instagram Stories, calling them “disgusting” and saying, “No one deserves this sort of abuse!” She didn’t just speak up for herself, either. She made it clear: going after someone’s body, especially when they’re grieving, is cruel. She added, “This too shall pass, but like, holy f**k,” which speaks to how much the words stung.Here’s the thing: this isn’t just about rude comments. Kelly’s still dealing with the loss of her dad, Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away in July 2025. She’s talked openly about how grief has hit her, physically and emotionally. She’s been honest: her appetite’s gone, her daily routine’s in pieces, and some days, just getting out of bed is a victory. She’s posted about this before, asking followers, “What do you expect me to look like right now?” She called out trolls for their “disgusting, horrible, mean, rude comments,” and told them to take a good, hard look at themselves. “The things you say about me are really about you,” she said. And when people accused her of looking sick, she replied, “Well, I am ill. My life is flipped upside down. How am I supposed to bounce back and pretend everything’s fine?”It’s not just strangers piling on, either. Kelly said she’s especially disappointed that most of the hate’s coming from “grown ass women.” Her mom, Sharon Osbourne, jumped in to defend her, too. Sharon said people need to have more empathy, as grief can take over their whole life. “She’s lost her daddy, she can’t eat right now,” Sharon told Piers Morgan in an interview.
Who is Kelly Osbourne?
For the unversed, Kelly Osbourne is a British TV personality, fashion designer, author, and actress. She first got famous with her family’s reality show, ‘The Osbournes’, back in the early 2000s. Since then, she’s built her own career: hosting shows, competing on ‘Dancing with the Stars’, launching fashion lines, and speaking up about mental health and self-acceptance. She’s always talked honestly about body image, confidence, and what it really takes to grow and heal.As of now, Kelly’s message is loud and clear: Nobody deserves to be attacked for how they look, especially when they’re fighting their own battles. She’s not just standing up for herself; she’s standing up for anyone who’s ever been body-shamed or judged at their lowest point.

