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Kelly Osbourne shocks fans with ‘completely different' appearance in new social media snap

Kelly Osbourne shocks fans with ‘completely different' appearance in new social media snap

Daily Mail​5 days ago

fans have voiced their dismay after she shared a new snap of herself looking dramatically different, reigniting speculation that she's had plastic surgery.
The TV personality, 40, took to Instagram to post a couple of glamorous shots after getting her hair and makeup done, with her face looking smoother and more chiselled than ever.
Captioning the photos, Kelly revealed she'd been all glammed up for her plans to be cancelled last minute, lamenting: 'Sat through glam only to find that my day had been cancelled. #alldressedupandnowheretogo'.
However, her followers were distracted by her visibly much slimmer and tauter appearance, pointing to her sharper jawline, voluptuous lips and lifted brows.
They raced to the comments to admit they could barely recognize the star and accused her of getting heavy cosmetic work done that had made her look as though she'd had a 'full head transplant'.
One commenter asked: 'Is Kelly Osborne in the room with us?' while another wanted to know: 'Who is that??' and a third added: 'Who's face is that?'
Others had similar comments, including: 'Is this the same Kelly Osbourne?' and: 'New face, who dis?' as well as: 'Where is Kelly?'
A sixth said Kelly was: 'Gifted a new head for Christmas', and someone else agreed she had a 'totally different head', and another said simply: 'Full head transplant.'
Someone else remarked: 'Lots of money and a good plastic surgeon and we can all be this beautiful,' and another added: 'Wow, amazing what tons of plastic surgery, Ozempic, and money can do.'
Another wrote: 'I can't imagine how many surgeries, fillers, Botox injections, skin treatments, etc. were involved in this transformation. When you no longer look anything like yourself, what exactly did you accomplish?'
One commenter pointed out: 'Teenage Kelly would not be happy about this,' and others said: 'What in the millions dollars worth of plastic surgery is this,' and: 'Is she AI?!'
Disappointment: Kelly revealed she'd been glammed up only for her plans to fall through
Kelly, who is the daughter of rock legend Ozzy and TV star Sharon, has undergone many changes in her appearance over the years.
In 2020, the television personality revealed that she had quietly undergone gastric sleeve surgery two years before, leading to a jaw-dropping 85lb weight loss.
She also previously admitted to having injections to change the shape of her face, and make her jaw look 'skinnier,' after suffering with TMJ (temporomandibular joint dysfunction).
But Kelly has repeatedly and furiously denied that she has had any cosmetic procedures besides Botox.
Last year, she declared that she was a 'huge fan' of plastic surgery, but insisted that she was too scared to get anything done after seeing her mother go under the knife so many times.
She told People: 'I am a huge fan of plastic surgery. What it does for people is amazing. It can change people's lives and give them the confidence they've been lacking, and make people feel beautiful in the way they want to feel beautiful.
'But I've never done anything but Botox. I'm too scared. I've always been in the camp of, if you think it's broken, fix it. You don't have to be stuck with a nose you hate for the rest of your life. So yes, I'm a huge fan.'
She explained the root of her fear, saying: 'I watched my mom go through every recovery from everything she's ever had done, and it looks awful'.
Sharon, 72, has undergone a range of procedures including a gastric band, full facelift, tummy tuck, an eyelift, breast implants, abdominoplasty and Botox.
While she has branded her 2021 facelift the 'worst thing she ever did' after the procedure left her 'looking like a cyclops' and 'Quasimodo'.
In 2023, Kelly again insisted that she's never had any plastic surgery and that her changing face was simply down to her weight loss.
Speaking to DailyMail.com, she stressed: 'I've never had any procedure like plastic surgery. There are things that I definitely want to do when I get older, but I'm too scared aren't I?'
She went on: 'I've done Botox, that's it. It's weird, because now that I've lost weight, everybody is criticizing and trying to figure out what it is that I've done, and I really just lost weight. It's just the shape of my face!'
'And everyone knows that I had weight loss surgery, and it was one of the best decisions I've ever made. But there's this whole thing about it, "Well you didn't do it the right way". There is no right way.'
'The road to happiness is different for everybody, and I think that instead of picking apart the journey, they should just be happy that you reached your destination'.
Evolution: Kelly pictured left in 2003 and right in 2021
Speaking on Hollywood Raw with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, Kelly also discussed having injections to change the shape of her face, and make her jaw look 'skinnier,' after suffering with TMJ.
'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. I found out It's called buccal fat. It changed everything on my face! How the f*** did I not know about this sooner?'
After the birth of her son Sidney, two, with Slipknot DJ Sid Mason, Kelly shed the pounds again, but attributed the weight loss to diet changes.
She credited her postpartum weight loss to cutting out 'sugar and carbohydrates' and was quick to deny using Ozempic, after her mother Sharon used the diabetes medication and lost a whopping 42 pounds.
She told Extra in April 2024: 'I know everybody thinks I took Ozempic. I did not take Ozempic. I don't know where that came from. My mum took Ozempic.'
But she was hit by a wave of backlash after heaping praise on the controversial drug as preferable to exercise and claiming that critcs of the medication being used as a weight loss jab were simply jealous because they 'can't afford it'.
Kelly gushed to E! News: 'I think it's amazing. There are a million ways to lose weight, why not do it through something [that] isn't as boring as working out?
Ops: Sharon, 72, has undergone a range of procedures. Seen in 2003, left, and in 2022

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