Sharon Osbourne defends daughter Kelly against weight loss criticism: ‘She can’t eat right now’

    First, I want to start by saying I receive so many lovely, lovely, lovely comments from people that have really helped me get through this time in my life since losing my father. But I also receive some disgusting, horrible, mean, brutal comments. And I'm just here sat like, "What? What do you expect from me? What do you expect me to look like right now? The fact that I'm getting out of 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 cuz most of the things you're saying about me is how you feel about yourself. For example, you say that I look ill. Well, I am ill right now. My life is completely flipped upside down. >> I don't understand why people expect me to bounce back and look like everything is just fine in my life when it's not. I'm 100% honest. I share my struggles with people and people share their struggles with me and they help me and I help them. But these mean comments are helping nobody. They're just making you feel big and clever and like you have achieved something, but all you've achieved is being a bully. It's sick. Like you're mentally ill. Another thing that is strange is that you compare photos of me now at 41 years old to a picture of me when I was 18 years old. >> People's faces change when you grow older. >> She's right. >> You know she's right. And if she's happy [clears throat] >> that she can't eat, well, she's not happy because she's lost her daddy, but she can't she can't eat right now. She doesn't >> What do you think about people who just troll Kelly or whoever it may be who's going through obviously unbearable grief, Cardi loses weight and then has to put up with that because of social media. you know, 25 years ago that wouldn't be it wouldn't be possible. But now it's it you know, you've had it yourself, right, in the last few years. >> Yeah. All the time. It's like it's, you know, it's it's a shield for people that are unhappy.

    Sharon Osbourne fiercely defended her daughter Kelly Osbourne against weight loss criticism following the death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne. “She’s lost her daddy,” the “Talk” alum shared on Wednesday’s episode of “Piers Morgan Uncensored.”

    “She can’t eat right now,” the TV personality continued, stating that “unhappy” critics use social media as a “shield” to spew hate.

    Watch the full video on Piers Morgan Uncensored: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaLMsEJKZEQ

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    1. It is enough lovely Kelly, i also live in it thé past 13 years now, my dad dies in An instant, Broken artery , thinking every day on you all , one day at thé time is key , ♥️🙏🇧🇪♥️🙏🇧🇪🤘🤘🤘🌹

    2. Please dont listen to sick negative coments you are doing amazing under your sad curcumstance you are amazinf abd beautiful remember that i lost my dad it is unbearable grief i understand ❤❤

    3. Grief is hard, you think it will be okay, but sometimes it can take years. Lost my mom in 2021, holidays are extremely hard. Take care and take your time, it does get easier, it just takes time. Much love 💗

    4. That’s right Kelly ! I admire your honesty , and courage it takes to be honest today ! I am 62 and I know what you’re saying ! So mature, and classy ! Never change … you are amazing and raised by two honest people! Much Love Linda Walton

    5. Absolutely, I lost my dad at 38 and it leaves a hole in ur heart for sure.Hang in it takes some time after a year I still got tears in my eyes jist to say his name.❤❤ You will get better and it will become bearable.

    6. It’s not just losing weight. It’s losing an extreme amount of weight. I feel bad for Kelly, but losing her father is not the reason she looks emaciated it is from too much weight loss medication.

    7. In addition to these emotions, individuals who are grieving may have changes in their appetite, weight, and/or have difficulties with sleep. Individuals may avoid discussing the loss as well as avoid people or places that are associated with their grief.

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