Kelly Osbourne Reflects on Teen Insecurities and Clears Up Plastic Surgery Rumors
Kelly Osbourne recently opened up about her struggles with body image as a teenager and addressed persistent rumors of plastic surgery. In an interview with Us Weekly, the 37-year-old daughter of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne spoke candidly about her journey toward self-acceptance and the insecurities she faced growing up.
“I didn’t used to be able to look at myself in the mirror,” Kelly admitted, sharing just how deep her insecurities ran during her younger years. “I was the kind of girl who showered with the lights off,” she revealed, explaining that she avoided seeing her body because she didn’t feel comfortable in her own skin. Reflecting on those years, Kelly highlighted how challenging it was to accept her appearance.
Now, after years of personal growth, Kelly shared that she feels much more confident and content. “I don’t feel that way [anymore],” she said. “I’m really content with how I look — although everybody thinks I’ve had f**** plastic surgery!” Osbourne expressed her frustration with the assumptions made about her appearance, asserting that her current look is a result of self-care and a newfound sense of self-confidence, rather than plastic surgery.
For those unfamiliar with her journey, Kelly has been transparent about her use of the popular weight-loss drug Ozempic, which she began after receiving positive feedback from friends who had tried it. In a previous interview with PEOPLE magazine, she clarified her stance on the medication, noting that it’s FDA-approved and calling it “the miracle drug in the right hands.”
Kelly’s openness about her body image journey offers a look into her transformation, both physically and mentally. From her teenage years marked by self-doubt to her present self-assurance, she continues to speak out on topics of beauty standards, self-acceptance, and the misconceptions that often surround celebrity appearances.