💔 “I Shouldn’t Have to Defend My Pain” — Kelly Osbourne Breaks Silence After ‘Cruel’ Troll Abuse Following BRITs Appearance

A night meant to honour a legend became something far more painful for Kelly Osbourne.

After appearing at the BRIT Awards in Manchester to collect a posthumous Lifetime Achievement award for her late father, Ozzy Osbourne, Kelly has spoken out against what she describes as “cruel and dehumanising” online abuse — admitting she is currently living through “the hardest time of my life.”

Kelly Osbourne đã lên tiếng chỉ trích những "kẻ bắt nạt độc ác" đã "phi nhân hóa" cô sau khi cô xuất hiện tại lễ trao giải Brit Awards ở Manchester vào tối thứ Bảy.


🖤 A Daughter in Mourning — Then the Backlash Hit

Nhưng bên cạnh việc tưởng nhớ cuộc đời của Ozzy trong buổi tối hôm đó, Kelly, 41 tuổi, cũng phải đối mặt với những bình luận tiêu cực về ngoại hình của mình.

Kelly, 41, attended the ceremony alongside her mother Sharon Osbourne, dressed in black as they honoured Ozzy’s extraordinary legacy.

But instead of compassion, Kelly says she was met with a torrent of hurtful comments about her appearance.

Speaking out publicly, she wrote:

“There is a special kind of cruelty in harming someone who is clearly going through something.”
“Kicking me while I’m down, doubting my pain, spreading my struggles as gossip… I will not sit here and allow myself to be dehumanised.”

Her words struck a nerve with fans — not just because of their raw honesty, but because they came from someone visibly grieving.


💬 “I’m Going Through the Hardest Time of My Life”

Osbourne đã nhiều lần phải tự bảo vệ mình về ngoại hình sau cái chết đột ngột của cha cô tại nhà riêng ở Buckinghamshire vào mùa hè năm ngoái (hình ảnh được đăng tải trong một bài đăng gần đây trên Instagram).Hình ảnh cho thấy Osbourne tham dự một sự kiện gây quỹ ở Los Angeles năm 2014.

Kelly made it clear this wasn’t about vanity or criticism — it was about humanity.

“I should not even have to defend myself,” she said.
“But I won’t allow myself to be treated like I’m not human.”

The statement came just days after she had already been forced to respond to body-shaming comments questioning her weight loss — criticism that intensified following recent public appearances, including London Fashion Week.


🚨 The Comment That Crossed the Line

Things took a darker turn when Kelly shared a screenshot of one particularly vile message referencing her late father — a comment that implied she “looked like a dead body” and mocked Ozzy’s death with laughing emojis.

Her response was swift and furious:

“Literally can’t believe how disgusting some human beings are. No one deserves this sort of abuse.”

She later added, in a moment of exhausted honesty:

“This too shall pass… but holy f**k.”


🧠 A Lifetime of Scrutiny

Kelly has never hidden her complicated relationship with body image — a struggle that began in her teens during The Osbournes era.

She has previously spoken about industry pressure, invasive comments, and being told she was “too fat for TV.”
Her weight has fluctuated due to surgery, pregnancy, gestational diabetes, grief, and stress — realities she has openly shared.

Yet none of that, she says, makes public cruelty acceptable.


👶 A Mother, a Daughter — and a Woman Under Pressure

Osbourne cùng người cha quá cố của mình, huyền thoại Black Sabbath Ozzy, tại lễ trao giải Grammy năm 2020.

Friends close to Kelly say her focus now is her young son and staying healthy for him — especially after losing her father so suddenly last summer.

Those around her admit the grief has taken a toll, but stress that speculation helps no one.

“She’s been fighting this battle her entire life,” one source said.
“And losing her dad has made everything heavier.”


🌹 Fans Rally Behind Her

In the hours following her statement, messages of support poured in:

💬 “You are grieving. Be gentle with yourself.”
💬 “Your strength doesn’t mean you don’t hurt.”
💬 “People forget celebrities are human — thank you for reminding them.”


🕊️ The Bigger Message

Kelly Osbourne didn’t speak out for attention.
She spoke out because silence was hurting more than honesty.

In a moment meant to honour her father, she was reminded how quickly grief can be weaponised online. And instead of retreating, she chose to draw a line.

Her message is simple — and painfully necessary:

🖤 Grief is not weakness.
🖤 Weight is not a moral issue.
🖤 And no one deserves to be dehumanised — especially when they are already brokenhearted.

Sometimes, the bravest thing you can do isn’t showing up in heels and black silk under bright lights —
it’s standing up afterwards and saying: enough.