Kelly Osbourne has spoken out after becoming the target of cruel online trolls who attacked her over her weight loss while she continues to grieve the death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne. The reality TV star, 41, was recently spotted sitting front row at London Fashion Week on Sunday. She attended the Royal Ascot Millinery Collective event held at Claridge’s in London, but instead of simply enjoying the fashion showcase, her appearance sparked a wave of harsh and hurtful comments across social media.

Although Kelly has repeatedly denied using weight loss injections or “fat jabs,” she has still faced a barrage of criticism about her changing appearance. What should have been a glamorous public outing quickly turned into another painful moment for the singer and television personality, as online trolls flooded her social media pages with abusive remarks. Among the many vile comments, one particularly shocking message claimed that she “looked like a dead body.”
Refusing to stay silent, Kelly shared the offensive comment on her social media and directly addressed the cruelty. She wrote, “Literally can’t believe how disgusting some human beings are! No one deserves this sort of abuse!” Her response made it clear that she was deeply hurt and frustrated by the relentless negativity directed toward her. Alongside her statement, she also posted a collection of supportive messages from fans who defended her and condemned the hateful comment. Many of her followers expressed outrage at the bullying and offered words of encouragement, reminding her that she was not alone.
Kelly continued to defend herself as further comments dissecting her weight loss and overall appearance appeared online. Reacting to another remark, she candidly posted, “This too shall pass, but like, holy f**k.” Her blunt response reflected both her resilience and the emotional toll the situation has taken on her. The star has been forced to fend off continuous online abuse in recent months, particularly since the tragic passing of her father.
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, died in July 2025 at the age of 76. He passed away at home with his wife Sharon, 73, and his children by his side. His death came just weeks after he performed one final time on stage with his Black Sabbath bandmates at Villa Park in Birmingham, a farewell that now carries even deeper significance for his family and fans. The loss has understandably been devastating for Kelly, who has been open about her grief.

Since her father’s passing, Kelly has admitted she has been struggling emotionally. She previously shared with fans that she has been sleeping in her late father’s bed alongside her mother, Sharon, as they cope with the immense loss together. Seven months after Ozzy’s death, Kelly posted a heartfelt message about grief, reflecting on how it continues to shape her daily life. She wrote, “Some grief doesn’t end. It changes shape. It becomes a weight you learn to carry, the ache woven in your day. Making it through doesn’t mean leaving it behind. It means finding strength to live and love and keep going even with forever resting heavily on your heart…”
Her words revealed the depth of her sorrow and the ongoing process of learning to live with such a profound absence. For Kelly, grief is not something that simply disappears with time; instead, it becomes part of her reality, something she must carry as she moves forward.
This is not the first time Kelly has spoken candidly about her struggles with body image. She has often discussed her long and complicated relationship with her weight, explaining that her insecurities began during her teenage years while starring on the hit reality show The Osbournes. On The Osbournes podcast last year, she recalled a painful moment early in her career when she was criticized for her appearance. She said she was once called into the head of an agency’s office and told she was “too fat for TV” and needed to lose weight. According to Kelly, the executive told her that she was not a movie star but could potentially become one if she lost weight. Those comments left a lasting impact on her self-esteem and shaped how she viewed herself for years.

Given this history, the renewed scrutiny over her body has been particularly hurtful. As she navigates both public life and personal grief, Kelly has made it clear that no one deserves to be subjected to such harsh and dehumanizing treatment. Despite the cruelty she has faced, she continues to speak openly, defend herself, and lean on the support of her fans and loved ones while honoring her father’s memory and working through the pain of losing him.


