Kelly Osbourne Talks About Dating Life After 85-Pound Weight Loss
KEY POINTS
- Kelly Osbourne turned down seven men who asked to date her on the same day
- The TV personality said she was interested in them before they made comments about her weight
- Osbourne flaunted a slimmer frame at her birthday party earlier this week
Kelly Osbourne has been flaunting a slimmer frame lately after her 85-pound weight loss. The TV personality recently talked about her dating life after she shed the extra pounds.
Osbourne appeared on CBS' "The Talk" for an online interview. When asked about her dating life, she told the panel, including her mom Sharon Osbourne, that she's just "having fun."
She also made it clear that she doesn't have time for fair-weather suitors when asked about the rumors that she turned down seven men who asked to date her on the same day.
"You know what it was? 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," she explained.
On Tuesday, Osbourne celebrated her 36th birthday. HollyGold Productions sponsored a birthday party for her at Yamashiro Hollywood restaurant and Osbourne showed up with a visibly slimmer figure in her black cutout dress. She accessorized with a black Barriere mask that read "VOTE" in multiple colors, Page Six reported.
Many were very impressed with Osbourne’s weight loss and the majority agreed that she looks better today than before.
In August, Osbourne talked about her 85-pound weight loss and admitted that it was partly due to surgery. The British singer-actress went under the knife and had no regrets doing it. In fact, she considered it the best decision she has ever made in her life.
"I had surgery; I don't give a f--k what anyone has to say. I did it, I'm proud of it," she told hosts Dax Holt and Adam Glyn of the "Hollywood Raw" podcast.
Osbourne also explained that the surgery led her in the right direction because it required a complete lifestyle change. She also believed that the injections to her jaw that she got due to a severe case of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) made her "look skinnier."
"The kind of surgery I had… if you don’t work out and you don’t eat right, you gain weight. All it does is move you in the right direction," she added.
"So, anyone who’s thinking of doing something like this, really think about that."
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