TV personality Kelly Osbourne, 36, looks almost unrecognizable after posting her weight loss transformation on Instagram.
Kelly previously admitted that she had gastric sleeve surgery and that it was ‘the best thing’ she’d ever done.
The 36-year-old showed her incredible weight loss transformation on an Instagram photo with a caption: “Suns out buns out.”
Kelly —the daughter of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and wife Sharon— boasts 2.3million followers on Instagram where she often shares glamorous pictures of her life.
In August last year, Kelly revealed that she had secret gastric sleeve surgery in an effort to lose weight.
“I had surgery,” she said. “I don’t give a [redacted] what anyone has to say.”
“I did it, I’m proud of it, they can suck [redacted],” Kelly added. “I did the gastric sleeve.”
“All it does is change the shape of your stomach,” she revealed. “I got that almost 2 years ago. I will never ever lie about it ever.”
“It is the best thing I have ever done.”
In a podcast interview with the Hollywood Raw with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, Kelly also shared the injections she had to change her face shape, making her jaw look ‘skinnier’, after suffering from TMJ (temporomandibular joint dysfunction).
“One thing I did that changed my face,” Kelly said. “I had really bad TMJ. One of the things they did to stop it was they gave me injections in my jaw. It kinda made my jaw look skinnier.”
“That’s when people started to notice that I had really lost weight because it changed the shape of everything,” she added. “I found out It’s called buckle fat. It changed everything on my face!”
“How the [redacted] did I not know about this sooner?”
In Kelly’s memoir in 2017, she wrote about her struggles with weight gain, as well her substance abuse issues. She also described herself as having had ‘a little dumpling body’ which discouraged her from going to the gym and working out around skinnier people.
Before Kelly decided to get surgery, she revealed that she had to fix her mind and get sober before she made any huge decisions.
“The number one thing I had to do was get happy,” Kelly said. “I had to fix my head before I could fix my body. You can never go into this if you’re not in a good mindset.”
“I stopped drinking, which is the best thing I’ve ever done,” she said. “I really wanted to fix the things that were broken in me. I’m not perfect.”
“I still make a lot of mistakes. I have bumps in the road, I fall down, I get back up again.”
Kelly also spoke about the details about her relapse, detailing the extent of how quickly she backslides into old bad habits.
“I went away with my friend and people were by a pool, drinking champagne,” Kelly told The Sun. “I was like, “I can have a glass of that.” And I had one glass and I was fine.”
“But it went from having one drink here, one drink there to literally three bottles of champagne and 24 White Claws a day,” she added.
Kelly also opened up about the relapse on Extra late last month, which came amid the lockdown as things were slowly opening up again.
“I’m that girl that when everything is going great I need to [redacted] it up a little and make everything a little bit worse in my life,” Kelly said. “I am an addict and had thought that I had enough time under my belt and I could drink like a normal person, and it turns out I cannot and I will never be normal.”