Earlier this month, we reported that Kelly Osbourne, the TV personality daughter of Ozzy or Sharon, looked unrecognizable after losing 85 pounds. On Thursday morning, while appearing on her mother’s show “The Talk,” Kelly sent a brutal message to the guys who turned her down before she lost weight.

While Kelly, 36, said that she’s been “having fun, she denied rumors that she turned down seven men in one day.

“You know what it was?” Kelly said. “It was all guys who I had shown interest in before, but had all made comments about — ‘She’s great, but she’s too fat’ or ‘She’s great, but’ — so it was all of those people that came back around. So I was like, no, no.”

The former “Fashion Police” star had previously admitted that her drastic weight loss was partly due to a gastric sleeve surgery she had “about two years ago.”

“I had surgery,” Osbourne said in August. “I don’t give a f–k what anyone has to say. I did it, I’m proud of it, they can suck s–t.”

During a recent interview on Hollywood Raw with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, Kelly admitted to getting injections to change the shape of her face in the hopes of making her jaw appear “skinnier” after suffering with TMJ (temporomandibular joint dysfunction).

“One thing I did that changed my face,” she added. “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,” Kelly said. “I found out It’s called buckle fat. It changed everything on my face! How the f*** did I not know about this sooner?”

At the start of 2020, Kelly boldly declared that this was going to be her year.

“It’s time to put myself first, stop taking on other people’s s–t and be the badass sober women I was born to be,” she wrote on Instagram.

While 2020 has been a struggle for many of us, it certainly seems like it was a great year for Kelly Osbourne!

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