TV personality and singer Kelly Osbourne has faced a series of criticism for her drastic weight loss and noticeable changes to her body. Fans on social media have been expressing their concern about Kelly in the comments of her recent posts. “All that plastic surgery,” an Instagram user scoffed in reaction to her latest photos.
“I have not been able to understand this change in Kelly, it is that it is not only thinness, it seems as if her face has also changed!!! It is that she does not even see her features anywhere!!!” another added. Kelly was not pleased with the persistent bickering and has now spoken up to defend herself.
Kelly denies undergoing plastic surgery
The 38-year-old told Daily Mail that she simply lost some weight, making her look different. “I’ve never had any procedure like plastic surgery,” she said. “It’s weird, because now that I’ve lost weight, everybody is criticizing and trying to figure out what it is that I’ve done, and I really just lost some weight.”
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However, she admitted to getting Botox injections to make her face a bit firmer and nothing more. “Everybody is criticizing and trying to figure out what it is that I’ve done, and I really just lost weight. It’s just the shape of my face!” she said. She also encouraged people to avoid making unkind remarks online to others.
Kelly praises the effects of her weight loss surgery
In 2020, Kelly revealed that her dramatic weight loss of over 85 lbs was a result of gastric sleeve surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, which involves removing a large portion of the stomach to reduce calories and hunger signals. “I had surgery, I don’t give a f–k what anyone has to say,” she fired back on an episode of Hollywood Raw with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn.
Kelly also noted that the surgery requires a lifestyle change in diet and physical fitness to maintain the results. “The kind of surgery I had, if you don’t work out and you don’t eat right, you gain weight,” she explained. In defense of her choice to go under the knife, Kelly called it “one of the best decisions” she has ever made. “The road to happiness is different for everybody, and I think that instead of picking apart the journey, they should just be happy that you reached your destination,” she advised.