KELLY Osbourne has spoken out and hit back at trolls who have left her vile messages regarding her recent weight loss.
The daughter of Ozzy and Sharon took to Instagram as she laid into the mean-spirited comments and opened up on how she has been “ill” with grief which has impacted her recent figure change.
After fans told her to “get off the fat jabs” after insinuating she had took being on the weight loss medication too far, a fuming Kelly said: “I’ve recieved some disgusting, horrible, mean and brutal comments.
“I am just like, ‘what do you expect from me, what do you expect me to look like right now?’
“The fact I’m getting out of my bed and facing my life and trying should be more than enough and I should be commended for that.
“To everyone who is leaving these sick comments, you need to take a strong hard look at yourself as most of the things you are saying about me is how you feel about yourself.”
Kelly then went on to address comments which stated she looked “ill” as a result of her rapid weight loss.
In defiance, she said: “Well I am ill right now.
“My life has completely flipped upside down.
“I don’t understand why people expect me to bounce back and look like everything is fine when it’s not.”
Kelly then went on to further discuss her weight loss as she blasted trolls who compared pictures of her currently at age 41 to images taken in her teenage years whilst starring on MTV reality show The Osbournes.
She continued in her lengthy video message: “You compare photos of me now at 41 years old to a picture of me when I was 18.
“People’s faces change when you grow older!”
Comments about Kelly’s weight loss have increased since the sad loss of her father earlier this year.
At the start of the month, she addressed her dad’s passing and her grief in an emotional chat on BBC Breakfast.
“It actually has been horrific,” said a tearful Kelly. “I’ve never ever felt anything like grief. I never realised that you could love someone so much.”
Following Ozzy’s death, the city’s streets were lined with thousands of fans and various shrines and memorials appeared, including at the Black Sabbath Bridge.
Kelly said: “I’ll never forget it, as long as I live. The feeling of love that we felt for my father on the day of the procession, it still blows my mind.
“Everybody that showed up, and every letter of condolence, the outpouring of love, has helped us so much because we’re not going through this alone.”
The farewell gig in July was notably bittersweet, but to many was the perfect farewell to the rock legend.











