Kelly Osbourne showed off her dramatic weight loss while walking the red carpet with her mom, Sharon, at the 2026 BRIT Awards.
The former âViewâ co-host, 41, was pictured at Manchesterâs Co-Op Live wearing a figure-hugging black feathered gown on Saturday, just days after she fiercely defended her slender physique against body shamers.
For accessories, she seemingly paid homage to her late father, Ozzy Osbourne, by wearing a cross-shaped necklace.
Her hair was styled in a blunt blond bob to compliment her motherâs signature red bob hairstyle.
Sharon, 73, meanwhile, also went with a black ensemble. She rocked a tuxedo-style costume with an untied, polka-dot bowtie hanging loosely off her neck.
The sighting comes less than a week after Kelly slammed body-shaming critics online for attacking her thinner appearance.
âLiterally canât believe how disgusting some human beings truly are!â she wrote on her Instagram Stories Feb. 22, alongside a screenshot showing some of the âdisgustingâ Instagram comments sheâd received. âNo one deserves this sort of abuse!â
âThis too shall pass, but like, holy fâk,â she wrote in a follow-up post.
In one of the comments she shared, one of Kellyâs followers compared her âthinâ and âfragileâ appearance to a âdead body.â
The commenter wrote that she âlooks like sheâs going to see her dad soon,â in reference to Ozzy Osbourneâs July 2025 death.
Osbourne last addressed her critics over her recent weight loss in December when she informed people that the transformation was due to her grieving the death of her father.
âTo the people who keep thinking theyâre being funny and mean by writing comments like, âAre you ill, or âGet off Ozempic,â or âYou donât look right,ââ she said in a social media clip shared on an episode of âPiers Morgan Uncensored.â
âMy dad just died, and Iâm doing the best that I can, and the only thing I have to live for right now is my family. And I choose to share my content with you and share the happy side of my life, not the miserable side of my life.â
âSo to all those people, fâk off,â she continued.
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