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Kelly Osbourne delivered a defiant message to bodyshamers as she struck a pose in a stunning swimsuit aboard a luxury yacht. The daughter of Black Sabbath legend, Ozzy Osbourne, who tragically passed away last year, has endured a torrent of vicious remarks in recent months, with online trolls alleging she appears too skinny and is using Ozempic.
The disgusting comments, which have seen Kelly, 41, being told she 'looks like a corpse' are plastered across social media. Yet now the mother-of-one appeared radiant as she returned to Instagram to declare she was "Serving sea, sun, and zero apologies."
Donning a chic white swimsuit aboard a yacht, sporting a massive straw hat, designer shades and multiple gold chains, Kelly, who parted ways with her fianc, Sid Wilson in March, beamed her brightest smile while gazing out at a deep blue ocean.
The celebrity, who poignantly described her legendary father as her "best friend" following his passing, has endured numerous savage taunts regarding her looks, especially following her Brit Awards appearance earlier this year.
Kelly, who collected the accolade alongside her mourning mother, Sharon, was subjected to a wave of hatred with various supporters slamming her looks and claiming she appeared too gaunt. The Osbournes personality, who was also heartlessly told she resembled a "dead body" following her Grammys appearance, hit back: "There is a special kind of cruelty in hurting someone who is clearly going through something.", reports the Mirror.
Posting a screenshot of the vicious comments, Kelly penned: "Literally can't believe how disgusting some human beings truly are! No one deserves this sort of abuse!".
Taking aim at her detractors once more last month, the reality television personality declared that people must be 'unwell' to be making such appalling remarks.
"I will be honest and say that I've never experienced cruelty like it," she revealed to Us Weekly regarding the online harassment she's endured. "And I don't think anyone deserves that kind of cruelty."
Kelly went on: "You have to be very mentally unwell to say the things that people are saying about me. I feel sorry for them."
The Fashion Police presenter has shed weight in recent years after developing gestational diabetes while expecting her son, Sidney. Some assumed she had turned to Ozempic to drop the pounds after mum, Sharon, confessed to trying it.
Nevertheless, Kelly has consistently refuted using the medication - though she did have gastric band surgery in 2018.
The celebrity dropped 85 lbs. after the significant procedure, yet she battled once more with her body image during her pregnancy with her first child, Sidney, who arrived in 2022.
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