Kelly Osbourne hits back at ‘disgusting’ trolls targeting her weight loss
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kelly Osbourne fired back at critics who targeted her appearance after she shared photos from London Fashion Week.
The 41-year-old posted images from the 2026 Royal Ascot Millinery Collective presentation, but the celebration quickly turned sour when some social media users crossed the line, body-shaming her over her weight loss.
Kelly Osbourne attends 2026 Royal Ascot Millinery Collective presentation
Kelly Osbourne is pushing back after critics flooded her with harsh comments about her appearance. The 41-year-old television personality and mother has openly defended herself against public scrutiny, and on Monday, February 23, she directly addressed body-shaming remarks in a new social media post.
She wrote, “Literally can't believe how disgusting some human beings truly are! No one deserves this sort of abuse!” alongside a screenshot of a comment that called her “too thin and fragile” and compared her to a “dead body.”
She also responded in other Instagram Stories, including one that read, “This too shall pass, but like, holy f**k.”
Osbourne made her latest public appearance at the Royal Ascot Millinery Collective Spring/Summer 2026 presentation in London on Sunday, February 22, just a day before she shared her posts. She attended the event in an embellished, subtly sheer turtleneck dress.
Sharon Osbourne defends Kelly against trolls over weight loss after Ozzy’s death
Sharon Osbourne defended her daughter, Kelly, during an appearance on 'Piers Morgan Uncensored' shortly after Ozzy Osbourne’s death. Ozzy, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, died at his home in England on July 22 at age 76.
While discussing online trolls who mocked Kelly’s weight loss, Piers Morgan played a recent video Kelly shared on social media. In the clip, Kelly responded to comments like, “Are you ill?” “Get off Ozempic,” and “You don’t look right.”
She said, “My dad just died and I’m doing the best that I can. The only thing I have to live for is my family.” She added that she chooses to share the happy parts of her life online, not the painful ones, and told critics to “f**k off.”
Sharon said Kelly has had a “tough time” since losing her father. “She’s not happy, she lost her daddy,” Sharon said. “She can’t eat right now.”
She also criticized internet trolls, saying "[The internet] is a shield for people that are unhappy. Jealousy and people's perception of somebody else — how many times have we been wrong about somebody because of our perception? … A lot of effort goes into [hurtful comments]. I feel sorry for people. There's something wrong with their lives. They're not happy."