Kelly Osbourne celebrated her 40th birthday on October 27, spending time with her famous family at a party at The Bird Streets club in West Hollywood over the weekend Kelly Osbourne turns 40 with dramatic transformation after weight.
The outing was a fitting celebration for the milestone birthday, as Kelly originally rose to fame with her father, legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, mother Sharon and brother Jack.
The star, who has tried her hand at multiple careers in the entertainment industry, certainly looked remarkably different than she did when the family’s reality show, “The Osbournes,” premiered in 2002. She was only 17 years old at the time of the show. began.
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Kelly was seen wearing a form-fitting floor-length gown in photos arriving at the venue. The dress also had long sleeves, with a low neckline that showed off her cleavage.
Her hair, which is blonde instead of the purple she usually prefers, was worn in an updo and tied with a black ribbon. She kept her makeup neutral with black eyeliner and nude lipstick.
This look was much more classic to viewers than it was during her early days in the spotlight. Then, Kelly dressed in far more alternative fashion, sometimes having black, blonde or red hair and usually wearing very heavy makeup.
After revealing earlier this year that she had lost a lot of weight after giving birth to her son, Sydney, due in late 2022, she looked thinner than ever.
“I know everyone thinks I took Ozempic. I didn’t take Ozempic. I don’t know where it came from,” she said told extra In April. “My mother took Ozempic.”
Kelly explains, “I had gestational diabetes, and I had to lose the weight I gained during pregnancy, otherwise I was actually at a higher risk of getting diabetes, which I didn’t want. I cut out sugar and carbs, and I fasted. “Lost weight.”
She also had a non-surgical sculpting procedure to tighten the skin on various areas of her body, including her stomach and neck.
“My baby was born and I had a lot of stretch marks on my stomach and the skin felt like it had lost its elasticity,” she said.
television personality told us weekly This week’s cover story reports that although she has had similar procedures and some Botox, she has never had any fillers or plastic surgery.
“I’ve always been honest about what I’ve done and what I haven’t done,” she said. “I’ll have injections all day long, but I’ve never had fillers. Everyone’s like, ‘You’ve had a lot done to your face,’ and I’m like, ‘Really, underneath all that fat, I’m actually I was looking fine.’ When I lost weight, the shape of my face changed.”
When asked if she might get plastic surgery in the future, she replied, “Oh my God, I’m already there. There are some things, like I don’t want a saggy neck, so I’ll get it cleaned up. I don’t want to, Jules, I’m starting to do it pretty. I don’t want to change my face, but I’m too scared, I’m already in pain. Am, and what if it goes wrong?”
She also told the publication that she is not focused on her weight at the moment and does not work out. “It’s about making the healthiest choice in that moment, and sometimes I don’t make the healthiest choice. But if I fall down, I get back up again,” she said.
The star said she has lost 85 pounds since undergoing gastric bypass surgery in 2020.
in the 2022 episode of “Hollywood Raw” podcast, she said, “I had surgery; I don’t care what anyone has to say. I did it, I’m proud of it… I did a gastric sleeve. It’s just change the shape of your stomach. I got it about two years ago. I’ll never lie about it. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done.”
Kelly also said she had to do “stand-alone therapy” for a year before the surgery, explaining that the procedure “cuts off this hormone that if you have an addiction problem, it stops your cravings.” , and it keeps you from eating emotionally, which is a huge problem for me.”
He said, “All this is a push in the right direction. It doesn’t solve all your problems. It’s not a quick fix.”
While she has been open about her struggles with weight, she has also been open about her struggle with drug addiction – she said on the podcast that before she got her body healthy, He had to get his mind back to health, and his first step was to get serious.
in the 2021 episode of red table talkKelly admitted that her addiction first started when she was 13 years old. After “a very bad case of tonsillitis”, she had surgery and was given Vicodin as she recovered.
“And that’s all I needed,” she recalled of taking the painkiller. “Every voice in my head was saying, ‘You’re fat, you’re ugly, you’re not good enough, no one likes you, you’re not worth it, people only like you because your parents Are.’ And then suddenly, every sound became silent, and it was as if life had embraced me.”
After taking Vicodin, Kelly said she started taking another opioid, Percocet. Eventually he started using heroin “because it was cheap.”
At age 19, she went to rehab for the first time — something she said on an episode of “TMZ Investigates: Matthew Perry and the Secret Celebrity Drug Ring” last month was part of a university course on “how to become a better drug addict.” It was kind of.”
He continued, “I learned so many tricks, so many things from my fellow addicts out there that I never even thought about. I even saw people threatening to kill unless they got what they wanted.” Wanted, let them go, whether it’s Ambien for sleep or Valium for nerves – they’ll eventually get it.”
She went to different rehab facilities seven times over the years, finally getting sober in 2017. In 2021, she briefly recovered, only telling her Instagram followers about the mistake when she was already “back on track.”
“I’m sober today and I’ll be sober tomorrow, but I’ve learned that it’s really just one day at a time,” she shared on the social media site.
He told extra She had a “nervous breakdown” at the time, which led to her temporary lapse, explaining, “I’m that girl that when things are going great, I like to screw it up a bit and change everything a bit— A little needs to be done.” The worse situation in my life is that I am a drug addict and I thought I had enough time and I could drink like a normal person, and it turns out I can’t do that, and I I’ll never be back to normal I even tried it, it’s not for me, and it took me a few days, and I was like, not doing this.”
Now, she feels grateful for everything that has led her to where she is now.
“I’m so grateful for every mistake I’ve made, for every lesson I’ve learned, for all of it. My life is so incredible,” she told Us Weekly. Say goodbye to the past. I have to start again. I carried the shame of being a drug addict with me everywhere and it was a heavy burden to bear.”