Kelly Osbourne recently showed off her new transformation via Instagram with the caption, “Did you hear I have a new look?” The post featured the 39-year-old in ashy blonde locks after having spotted bright purple hair for five years.
The TV personality wore a light pink bathrobe with matching color lipstick and opted for a smokey eye look with shiny blue eyeshadow. The post received thousands of reactions from her followers, and many loved the fresh look. “I’m really here for this color,” a fan wrote.
Fans react to Kelly Osbourne’s new hair color
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Several comments praised the mother of one for her elite taste in hair color, which she has shown over the years with red, black, and lilac hues. “I love this color on you. It looks sooooooo much better than the other,” someone gushed, while another agreed, saying it was “lovely.” “I miss the purple hair, though. That was fire,” they added.
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Amid the kind words, critics came for Kelly’s weight loss yet again, despite her previous warnings. “You took too much weight loss meds, that’s what I noticed,” a troll said. “Did you hear that ozempic is for diabetics and people like you make it difficult for them to get it,” another rebutted, mocking her caption.
According to Kelly, using Ozempic to lose weight was “amazing,” as opposed to her mother’s negative review of the semaglutide medication. “I’m too gaunt and can’t put any weight on. I want to because I feel I’m too skinny,” Sharon Osbourne, who recently left the Celebrity Big Brother show, admitted. “I’m under 100 pounds and don’t want to be. Be careful what you wish for.”
Kelly defended her use of Ozempic in January, calling out internet trolls who “are secretly doing it or are pissed off that they can’t afford it.” “I think it’s amazing! There are a million ways to lose weight. Why not do it through something that isn’t as boring as working out?” she said on the red carpet for a CBS variety special, noting that she hardly cares what anyone thinks.