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Kelly Osbourne Talks About Being A “Fat Girl” In Hollywood

Kelly Osbourne Talks About Being A "Fat Girl" In Hollywood

The youngest female offspring of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne is speaking out about being a “fat girl” in Hollywood.  She told British Cosmopolitan magazine,

“When you’re a fat girl in Hollywood, it’s not fun. You never get looked at the way skinny girls do. I covered it up with my humor, but suddenly I found myself unfunny and hated what I saw.”

Kelly says when she was asked to be on Dancing with the Stars, she saw it as an opportunity to change that.

“I only did it to lose weight.  I made a life change and re-educated myself about food and eating right. I didn’t know anything before about eating in moderation.”

I love that Kelly is so open and honest.  She’s not the fist young Hollywood star to feel this way and certainly won’t be the last but at least she found a way to change her situation. And, she’s looking better than ever!  Go, Kelly!


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Cynthia Pasquella is a celebrity nutritionist, author of the best-selling PINK Method, co-founder of SoCal Cleanse , television personality, and the founder of Healthy Hollywood. She specializes in empowering women so they can lose weight, regain their self-confidence, and discover their authentic self.

One response to "Kelly Osbourne Talks About Being A “Fat Girl” In Hollywood"
  1. Shiela Marvel 03/02/2011 11:22 am Reply

    I agree with Kelly with what she said about taking every obstacle as an opportunity to better yourself. This is simply inspiring! Thank you, Cynthia.

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